California Authorities Seize 45 Tons of Marijuana Worth $100 Million
The massive stash was discovered in a warehouse on a rural property, but no arrests have been made as investigators search for the owner.
- San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies uncovered over 90,000 pounds of processed marijuana in a newly built warehouse in Oak Hills, California.
- The marijuana, stored in 3,000 trash bags and stacked 12 feet high, had an estimated street value exceeding $100 million.
- It took law enforcement, with assistance from other agencies, two days and 51 truckloads to remove the marijuana from the property.
- The property is located in an unincorporated area where all cannabis businesses are prohibited under local regulations.
- No arrests have been made, and investigators are working to determine who is responsible for the operation.