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Illegal dispensary shut down in Spring Valley, 15 people in custody

Illegal dispensary shut down in Spring Valley, 15 people in custody San Diego County Sheriff s Department Deputies shut down illegal dispensary. 15 arrested. Drugs, cash and weapon seized. and last updated 2021-05-07 23:21:17-04 SPRING VALLEY (CNS) - Fifteen people were arrested and an illegal marijuana dispensary in Spring Valley was shut down Friday by sheriff s deputies. Members of the San Diego County Sheriff s Department Narcotics and Gang Division served a search warrant at the dispensary in the 9000 block of Olive Drive at about 2 p.m., according to the department s Sgt. Mark Knierim. Deputies seized about 150 pounds of marijuana and more than 1,000 pounds of THC products, as well as three firearms and $70,000 in cash.

Illegal dispensary shut down in Spring Valley -

SPRING VALLEY (KUSI) – Fifteen people were arrested and an illegal marijuana dispensary in Spring Valley was shut down Friday by sheriff’s deputies. Members of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics and Gang Division served a search warrant at the dispensary in the 9000 block of Olive Drive at about 2 p.m., according to the department’s Sgt. Mark Knierim. Deputies seized about 150 pounds of marijuana and more than 1,000 pounds of THC products, as well as three firearms and $70,000 in cash. Investigators also discovered several THC-infused edibles which falsely appeared to be legitimate name-brand chips and candies, Knierim said.

Illegal marijuana dispensary shuttered in Spring Valley

SPRING VALLEY  Fifteen people were arrested and an illegal marijuana dispensary in Spring Valley was shut down Friday by sheriff’s deputies. Members of the sheriff’s Narcotics and Gang Division served a search warrant at the dispensary on Olive Drive near Bancroft Drive about 2 p.m., according to Sgt. Mark Knierim. Deputies seized about 150 pounds of marijuana and more than 1,000 pounds of THC products, as well as three firearms and $70,000 in cash. Investigators also discovered several THC-infused edibles which falsely appeared to be legitimate name-brand chips and candies, Knierim said. County code compliance officers also discovered several violations in the building and requested that San Diego Gas and Electric cut off power to the property until the violations could be addressed, according to Knierim.

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