Marijuana Plantations May Already Be Growing This Season In Central Oregon

Bend, Ore. – For the past several years, Central Oregon has been identified by drug trafficking organizations as an ideal location for outdoor marijuana grows, both on public and private lands adjacent to public lands.

The majority of grow operations CODE has investigated over the years has had some evidence that the people working these grows are armed with firearms. These gardens represent a large financial asset to the drug trafficking organizations and they will take extreme measures to protect those assets.

The Central Oregon Drug Enforcement team believes the drug trafficking organizations involved in the illegal growing of outdoor marijuana have started their plantations.

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CODE believes that these organizations are setting up their camps and taking supplies into their growing areas now. If you plan to be in public lands this spring and summer, CODE would like to educate everyone as to certain things to be aware of. These items would include large amounts of plastic irrigation pipe, large quantities of fertilizer in bags, propane tanks and anything else that looks out of place in the outdoors may be good indicators.

If you see any suspicious activity while out in the woods and can get a license plate or GPS coordinates, please pass that information along to the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement team at 541-312-6414, during business hours, or call your local law enforcement agency.

If you see local news happen, call the Horizon Broadcasting Group News Tip Hotline at 541-323-NEWS, or email us.

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4th Annual Wildlife Baby Shower

Join Think Wild at Oregon Spirit Distillers in Bend on May 19 from 3-6 PM to help your local wildlife hospital raise funds & supplies to care for injured and orphaned native wildlife in need this baby

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Beaver Walk & Beaver Believers Screening

Beaver Natural History Walk & Restoration Site Tour, 4-5 pm Followed by a screening of The Beaver Believers and Q &A Hosted by Maureen Thompson, Beaver Works Program Manager and Kolleen Miller, Education Director for The Upper