K9 'Charlie' Helps Seize 155 Pounds of Meth in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics celebrates the work of its canine partner in a major drug bust.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 1:55pm

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics is recognizing the efforts of its K9 partner, 'Charlie', who helped seize 155 pounds of methamphetamine during a recent interdiction operation. The large drug bust highlights the valuable role that K9 units play in law enforcement's fight against illegal narcotics.

Why it matters

Methamphetamine continues to be a major problem in Oklahoma, with the state ranking among the highest in the nation for meth use and overdoses. Successful interdiction operations like this one help get dangerous drugs off the streets and demonstrate the effectiveness of K9 units in assisting law enforcement.

The details

During the interdiction operation, K9 Charlie was able to detect the presence of a large quantity of methamphetamine hidden in a vehicle. The 155 pounds of meth seized represents a significant disruption to the drug trafficking supply chain in the region.

  • The interdiction operation took place in early February 2026.

The players

K9 Charlie

A canine partner of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics who assisted in a major drug bust.

Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics

The state law enforcement agency responsible for the interdiction operation and drug seizure.

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The takeaway

This successful operation highlights the critical role that K9 units play in helping law enforcement combat the ongoing methamphetamine crisis in Oklahoma. The seizure of 155 pounds of meth represents a significant disruption to drug trafficking in the region.