6 arrested in NJ weed delivery operation

After two months of surveillance and investigation, Ocean County law enforcement dismantled an elaborate illegal marijuana delivery operation known as “The Green Bean,” arresting six residents and seizing over 25 pounds of cannabis products along with methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms, and an unsecured firearm.

Ocean County authorities arrested six suspects and seized 25+ pounds of cannabis in elaborate illegal delivery operation bust.

The coordinated bust targeted a sophisticated network operating from a Toms River storefront on Route 9, with additional residential locations in Waretown and Jackson serving as distribution hubs. Law enforcement agencies from multiple jurisdictions collaborated on the operation, timing arrests as suspects exited the business establishment. The delivery service had been distributing marijuana and other controlled substances throughout the local area. Despite legal cannabis markets worldwide generating significant tax revenue and tourism benefits, illegal operations persist due to lower costs and lack of regulation.

Beyond the substantial marijuana haul, investigators discovered approximately nine ounces of methamphetamine and one ounce of psilocybin mushrooms across multiple sites. Authorities also seized $2,300 in cash linked to the operation. The situation escalated when officers found a loaded .45 caliber handgun left unsecured in the Jackson residence where minors were present.

All six suspects face felony charges including possession and intent to distribute marijuana, THC products, methamphetamine, and psilocybin. Additional charges were made for money laundering and firearms violations related to weapon possession during narcotics offenses. Child endangerment charges were also added due to the combination of drugs and an unsecured firearm in a home with minors.

The case highlights ongoing challenges facing New Jersey’s legal cannabis market, as illicit delivery services continue operating despite legitimate dispensaries. Even with recreational marijuana legalization, unlicensed operations remain illegal and subject to prosecution. The involvement of seemingly respectable community members underscores how drug trafficking can penetrate unexpected social circles. The two-month investigation specifically focused on illegal narcotics distribution throughout Ocean County.

Authorities emphasized the serious risks posed to children exposed to drug environments and unsecured weapons. The investigation culminated with arrests on July 25, though public announcement was delayed until late August. All suspects remain in custody as legal proceedings continue, facing potential lengthy prison sentences if convicted on the multiple felony counts.

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