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Posted: 4:41 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013

Rogers County Sheriff posts 'lost and found' notice for trash bag of pot

Marijuana found at dead end road by citizen from Inola

Trash bag full of marijuana
A garbage bag full of freshly cut marijuana, turned in to the Rogers County Sheriff's Office (Courtesy RCSO)

By Russell Mills

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office's Facebook post about a trash bag full of marijuana has created a lot of buzz.

It's a tongue-in-cheek lost and found notice, seeking to inform someone that their huge stash has been found.

It mentions that a "courteous" deputy would be more than happy to talk with them about the found item and that the person or persons who wish to claim it needn't worry about packing for the visit.

"The owner can expect to be whisked away to a luxury suite with all the amenities that one can expect from a 5 star holding facility. Do not worry about packing a bag since we provide the finest Egyptian cotton garments in a lovely shade of orange," it reads in part. 

You can see the entire post here.

Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton tells KRMG investigators believe the marijuana comes from an area grow operation, though they didn't find any evidence of such an enterprise nearby.

The marijuana was found at the end of a dead end road by a citizen from Inola who called deputies to turn it in.

Walton says anyone with actual information that could further the investigation can call their tip line at 918-341-3620.

 
 
 

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