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Organized Crime Task Force raids northeast Oklahoma dispensaries

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

OKLAHOMA CITY (July 14, 2026) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) raided two dispensaries and a convenience store in northeast Oklahoma last week following reports of suspected illegal activity at the businesses.

The OCTF searched Dank Dispensary and Ontrac Express in Bristow, as well as a residence next to the dispensary. The dispensary is believed to have sold marijuana to individuals with no identification or Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority medical card. The Ontrac Express convenience store is believed to have sold THC products, including marijuana pre-rolls. Agents seized processed marijuana and marijuana products during the operation. Two individuals were arrested at the dispensary.

The operation was a collaboration with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority and Bristow Police Department.

“My office will continue to aggressively combat those who are conducting illegal business in the medical marijuana industry,” Drummond said. “My Organized Crime Task Force continues to locate and shut down illegal operations nearly every day all across Oklahoma.”

Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, who represents Bristow, thanked Drummond’s office for cracking down on illegal marijuana operations.

"I am thankful for the work done in House District 29 by the Bristow Police Department and Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office to crack down on illegal marijuana operations and drug trafficking across our state," Hilbert said. “Oklahoma continues to send a clear message that this is not the ‘Wild West’ for criminal enterprises looking to exploit weak oversight.”

Organized Crime agents also made one arrest and confiscated several types of illegal drugs at Black Purple Kush Dispensary in Tulsa. The OCTF and Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office were contacted by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority after a routine inventory uncovered suspicious pills.

Agents confiscated more than 1,000 fentanyl pills, as well as heroin, ecstasy, cocaine and 118 pounds of processed marijuana. Dispensary owner Terrance Lewis was arrested and has been charged with trafficking fentanyl, possession of drug proceeds, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

Last Modified on Jul 14, 2026