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by Kimberly Querry-Thompson
TULSA, Okla. (KOKH) — Authorities say they are cracking down on black-market marijuana operations in the Tulsa area.
Officials with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics say they began investigating a drug trafficking operation that was illegally distributing marijuana on the black market in Oklahoma and outside the state.
As a result, OBN served five search warrants at three homes, a marijuana dispensary warehouse, and a grow facility in Muskogee County.
So far, four people have been taken into custody in connection with the case.
Agents also seized 16,450 plants and 1,320 pounds of processed marijuana.
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