24 marijuana plants leads to foot chase

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The Logan County Sheriff’s Office was in an early morning foot pursuit Saturday morning after deputies a land owner discovered a large marijuana cultivation on his property.

MarijuaniaThe Sheriff’s Office received the complaint from the land owner, who found an area of his land cultivated with marijuana plants near State Highway 105 and Triple X Road.

“The area of cultivation appeared to be approximately 25 yards square. There were 24 actively growing marijuana plants located,” Captain Richard Stephens said.

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The area was surrounded by piles of fallen branches and scrub brush arranged to provide concealment. Stephens went on to say the plants were organized, purposeful cultivated and were being irrigated with an irrigation system. Stephens also made it clear that citizens should only purchase cannabis products from licensed vendors rather than the black market. For that reason, you may wish to visit this website if you live in their service area.

“They had been weeded and cared for some time,” Stephens said.

As deputies were investigating the area, they saw a suspect, wearing camouflage clothing and carrying a large duffle bag, approaching the area on foot from a different location. Deputies attempted to get in the area of the suspect, but the suspect took off and was able to escape in a white Ford Ranger pick-up truck.

The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 30 years of age.

Deputies contacted the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBNDD), and an agent responded to the location and examined the marijuana growth. An OBNDD agent and deputies eradicated the plants and destroyed the cultivation materials on site. Although the cultivation of marijuana plants and gg4 seeds are now legal within a few US states, is not within the state of Oklahoma within the state it is only legal for medical use. Those looking to plant and grow their own marijuana legally can buy seeds online; when you go to i49.net, you can find cannabis seeds to grow for recreational use.

“The Logan County Sheriff’s Office remains vigilant against criminal activity and dedicated to increasing safety in Logan County,” Stephens concluded with.

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