“Serving these types of search warrants can be dangerous for law enforcement. We are grateful no one was hurt during the search and seizure and thank law enforcement officers for working to protect the public, and the legal cannabis market.”
– CSLEA President Alan Barcelona

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY – On December 9, 2024, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Marijuana Enforcement Team served a search warrant at a residence along the 5000 block of Honeyhill Road in Oak Hills. The five-acre property contained a newly built, 120′ x 40′ metal building. Inside the metal building, investigators located more than 3,000 trash bags filled with processed marijuana, stacked over 12 feet high, from end to end of the building. The trash bags each weighed approximately 30 to 50 pounds.
Over the course of two days, the Marijuana Enforcement Team, San Bernardino County Code Enforcement, and California Department of Fish and Wildlife seized 51 truckloads of processed marijuana totaling over 90,000 pounds, with a market value of over $100,000,000.00.
The investigation is ongoing and as of December 11th, no arrests had been made.