OBN Raids Illegal Marijuana Operation in Lone Wolf, Seizes Thousands of Plants

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Lone Wolf, OK — The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) executed a search warrant at Bunny Grows, LLC in Lone Wolf on May 21, uncovering what officials describe as a large-scale illegal marijuana operation.

According to a press release, OBN’s Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) seized 5,112 marijuana plants and 476 pounds of processed product during the raid. The operation is part of an ongoing investigation into illegal marijuana sales and fraudulently obtained business registration.

Two individuals were arrested on-site, while two others were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for possible immigration violations.

The Kiowa County Sheriff’s Office and Kiowa County District 2 Commissioner’s Office assisted in the operation.

Authorities say the investigation remains active.


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