Multi-agency investigation targets meth traffickers in Okfuskee Co.

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  • State and local law enforcement agencies today began apprehending targets of a meth trafficking investigation in Okfuskee County. Provided
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State and local law enforcement agencies began apprehending targets of a meth trafficking investigation in Okfuskee County.

Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Spokesman Mark Woodward said agents and officers from several departments served nearly twodozen Arrest Warrants early this morning for individuals bringing large quantities of meth into Okemah.

“During this investigation, we’ve been working with local authorities to identify those responsible for continually supplying large amounts of meth in Okemah. It would not be uncommon for some of these defendants to move as much as a pound of meth at a time into this area. A total of 22 defendants were identified. Four of the 22 were already in custody as we began serving Warrants this morning,” Woodward said.

One of the targets of this investigation also was a known heroin supplier in Okemah, Woodward said. Agencies involved in the investigation included OBN, the Creek Nation Light Horse Police Department, the Okemah Police Department, the Okfuskee County Sheriff’s Department, and the District 24 Drug Task Force. OBN Director Donnie Anderson credits the cooperative efforts of these agencies for the success of this investigation.

“There is a direct correlation between drug trafficking and spikes in crime and addiction which hit rural Oklahoma particularly hard. And my agency is dedicated to working side-by-side with our local law enforcement partners to aggressively target and remove these traffickers who threaten the safety of our citizens in rural parts of our state,” OBN Director Donnie Anderson said.

As of Thursday morning, 15 of the 22 targets were in custody. All the defendants arrested Thursday were taken to the Okfuskee County Sheriff’s Department for booking.

They face a variety of state and federal charges, including Drug Trafficking and Drug Distribution.