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Raid at Okmulgee County grow leads to marijuana, guns

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OKMULGEE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - According to the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, a raid at an illegal grow in Okmulgee County led to marijuana, firearms and cash.

On August 20, agents with the A.G.'s Office partnered with multiple law enforcement agencies to investigate the grow. Participating agencies included the Attorney General's Organized Crime Task Force, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office, the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, the Oklahoma National Guard Civil Support Team and the Department of Homeland Security.

Officials say 1,244 pounds of processed marijuana, more than 3,000 marijuana plants, three firearms and $25,000 in cash were found.

Attorney General Gentner Drummond said this operation showcased the Organized Crime Task Force's partnership with local law enforcement as they investigate illegal grows across the state.

“We are continuing to send the message to drug cartels and crime syndicates that they need to get out of our state,” Drummond said. “We will continue to crack down on illegal grow facilities until they have all been shut down.”

Suspected illegal marijuana activity can be reported anonymously to the A.G.'s tip line at Oklahoma.gov/oag.