Oklahoma City Police Department traffic stop leads to large meth bust

Oklahoma City Police Department traffic stop leads to large meth bust
Traffic stop leads to large meth bust — Oklahoma City Police Department
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February 5th OKCPD working with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office stopped two separate vehicles for traffic violations on NE 36th Street between Rhode Island Avenue and Bryant Avenue. Officers could smell marijuana coming from one of the vehicles, and upon further investigation discovered just over 123lbs of methamphetamine, and 1lb of marijuana. 4-people were arrested and booked on complaints of:

• Conspiracy to Commit a Felony

• Aggravated Trafficking of Methamphetamine

• Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance

• Possession of CDS with Intent to Distribute Marijuana

This was great teamwork with our partners at Oklahoma County in getting this large amount of drugs off the streets. Nice job by everyone involved!

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