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Police Seize Drugs, Firearms, and Explosives in Bandon, Oregon Raid

by Tonya McPhearson
December 16, 2024
in Local News
Police Seize Drugs, Firearms, and Explosives in Bandon, Oregon Raid
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Astoria, OR — A recent multi-agency investigation into a suspected illegal marijuana operation led authorities to an alarming stockpile of drugs, firearms, and explosives at a residence in Bandon, Oregon. On December 11, the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT) executed a search warrant at a home along Highway 101, uncovering over 2,000 mushrooms believed to contain psilocybin, 49 firearms—including short-barreled rifles and shotguns—and a range of other dangerous items.

The Coos County Sheriff’s Office reported that the firearms, some of which are suspected to have been obtained illegally, were accompanied by a variety of grenades and marijuana processing equipment. The discovery, which also included various other contraband, highlights the potential scale and severity of the operation.

According to authorities, the evidence suggests that the residence was being used as part of a larger illegal drug and weapons trafficking network. The firearms seized in the raid included a mix of legally and illegally obtained weapons, raising concerns over public safety. Many of the firearms were equipped with modifications that are restricted under federal law, including short-barreled rifles, which are regulated due to their increased lethality and concealability.

In addition to the firearms, detectives also found a substantial amount of psilocybin mushrooms, a substance classified as a hallucinogenic drug. While psilocybin is being studied for its therapeutic potential in controlled settings, its sale and distribution remain illegal outside of approved research programs. Authorities have not disclosed the exact quantity or the intended destination for the mushrooms, but their presence in such large numbers suggests they were part of a broader illicit operation.

Explosives such as grenades also raise serious concerns about the intentions behind the stockpiling of these materials. The presence of such items further underscores the risks associated with the operation, which, according to investigators, could have posed a significant threat to both the community and law enforcement officers involved in the raid.

“This operation was not only involved in illegal drug trafficking but also in the illegal possession and potential use of firearms and explosives,” said Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni. “The severity of the discovery could have posed an extreme danger to public safety, and we are thankful that our team was able to intervene before further harm could be done.”

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities continuing to gather evidence and assess the full scope of the illegal activities linked to the property. At this stage, law enforcement has not released any details about potential suspects or arrests, but further charges are expected as the investigation progresses.

The raid underscores the growing concern over illegal marijuana production and trafficking in Oregon, where recreational marijuana is legal but black-market operations continue to thrive. Authorities have stressed that illegal drug manufacturing and trafficking, particularly when coupled with illegal firearms and explosives, presents significant risks to public safety and the rule of law.

As the investigation unfolds, law enforcement agencies are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to illegal drug or firearm activity.

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