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Unlicensed Ohio Cannabis Dispensary Raided by Toledo Police Department
According to reports from the Toledo Police Department, a search warrant was executed on an unlicensed Ohio cannabis dispensary in East Toledo believed to be an illegal cannabis store. Over $200,000 worth of cannabis products and other edibles were confiscated along with a handgun and a large amount of cash.
Investigation And Raid
The raid according to the Police Department was carried out at the Urban Plant Wellness dispensary located at the 900 Block of Starr Avenue. The Toledo Police Department’s Narcotics/Vice Unit, the Ohio Pharmacy Agents Board, as well as the Police Department’s SWAT team, carried out this raid.
The Narcotics/Vice Unit of the Department revealed that they have been getting complaints from people regarding the operation of an illegal cannabis dispensary and after a careful investigation was done, the Department found out that the Ohio cannabis dispensary was not licensed.
The Illegal Cannabis Dispensary
The suspected illegal dispensary, Urban Plant Wellness, according to their official website is a collection of members searching for natural healthcare options for themselves. While the website does not clearly state that they sell anything, it makes references to cannabis, and edibles.
There are over 50 licensed cannabis dispensaries in Ohio and 4 located in Northwest Ohio, Urban Plants Wellness was not one of them, thus, making their operation illegal. Since the raid, their social media pages have all been inactive and have not made mention of the raid.
Items Found In The Raid
Reports from the Police Department reveal that 150 pounds of cannabis and other cannabis-related products valued at $240,000 were found in the store. In addition to that, $7,300 in cash was found as well as drug packaging items, paraphernalia, a handgun, miscellaneous paperwork, and a vehicle.
While three people were present in the store at the time of the raid, the Police Department reports that no arrests were made as a result of their efforts. However, pending the examination and careful analysis of the contents found in the Ohio cannabis dispensary, the department is considering pressing charges.