Oklahoma law officers find about 600 marijuana plants at old farm

Lincoln County law officers found a large patch of marijuana on an old farm. Law officers destroyed about 600 marijuana plants.

 
FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: July 11, 2012   

McLOUD — Lincoln County sheriff’s deputies were looking for additional marijuana fields Tuesday after a find last week of about 600 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $500,000, Sheriff Charlie Dougherty said.

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Dougherty said law officers are continuing to search areas of the county. No arrests were made in connection with the patch of plants found Thursday near McLoud. The patch was in the area of...
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