Crime & Safety
$100 Million Of Marijuana Found During Inland Empire Drug Bust: Police
It took county and state authorities two days to seize the 51 truckloads of marijuana, which totaled more than 90,000 pounds, police said.

OAK HILLS, CA — Law enforcement seized over $100 million worth of marijuana this week from a property in San Bernardino County, authorities said.
The sheriff’s department’s Marijuana Enforcement Team served a search warrant 7 a.m. Monday at a home in the 5000 block of Honeyhill Road in Oak Hills, according to police.
On the 5-acre property they found a newly built 120-by-40-foot metal structure that contained more than 3,000 trash bags filled with processed marijuana, stacked over 12 feet high, police said. Each bag weighed about 30-50 pounds, according to police.
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It took county and state authorities two days to seize the 51 truckloads of marijuana, which totaled more than 90,000 pounds, police said, adding the investigation was ongoing and no arrests were immediately made.
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