SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. – Deputies in San Bernardino County seized 90,000 pounds of illegal marijuana in a massive bust this week, but no one’s been arrested yet.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department served a warrant in Oak Hills, about 15 miles southwest of Victorville.
On that five-acre property, deputies found a newly built metal building. When they searched that building, deputies found more than 3,000 trash bags stuffed full of marijuana — each weighing between 30 and 50 pounds.
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Deputies said that the bags were piled 12 feet high throughout the building, and that it took more than 50 truckloads to get them all out.
Officials estimated the marijuana to be worth about $100 million.
Despite the massive seizure though, no one has been arrested. The SBSD is still investigating.
Deputies seized millions of dollars worth of marijuana, but no arrests have been made yet. Read More