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Oklahoma K9 Sniffs Out 155 Pounds of Meth
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics highlights the work of their drug-sniffing dog Charlie in a major drug bust.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 10:23am
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The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics is praising one of its K9 officers, Charlie, also known as Snitch, for intercepting 155 pounds of methamphetamine that was being trafficked into the state. The agency shared the news on social media, commending Charlie's work in the large drug bust.
Why it matters
Methamphetamine trafficking and abuse remains a major problem in Oklahoma, with the state ranking among the highest in the nation for meth use. This large seizure highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat the flow of illegal drugs into the state.
The details
According to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, K9 officer Charlie, nicknamed Snitch, was responsible for locating the 155 pounds of meth that was being trafficked into Oklahoma. The agency shared the news on social media, praising Charlie's work in the significant drug bust.
- The drug bust occurred in early February 2026.
The players
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics
The state agency responsible for enforcing drug laws and combating the trafficking of illegal substances in Oklahoma.
K9 Charlie (Snitch)
A drug-sniffing dog employed by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics who was instrumental in locating 155 pounds of methamphetamine being trafficked into the state.
The takeaway
This drug bust highlights the ongoing efforts by Oklahoma law enforcement to combat the state's meth crisis, which remains one of the most severe in the nation. The work of K9 officers like Charlie is crucial in intercepting large quantities of illegal drugs before they can be distributed and cause further harm to communities.
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