In a significant crackdown on illegal cannabis cultivation, the Interagency Marijuana Enforcement Team (IMET) conducted a raid on a large-scale grow operation in Eagle Point, Oregon. The operation, which was deemed illegal due to its non-compliance with state regulations, was found to be housing nearly 1000 cannabis plants. According to reports, the IMET team had been investigating the operation for several weeks prior to the raid, gathering evidence and intelligence on the scope of the grow. The raid was carried out in the early morning hours, with multiple law enforcement agencies participating in the operation. Upon entering the premises, officers found a sophisticated grow setup, complete with advanced lighting and irrigation systems. The nearly 1000 plants seized were in various stages of growth, with some nearing maturity. The operation is believed to have been supplying cannabis to the black market, circumventing state taxes and regulations. The IMET team has stated that the raid is part of a larger effort to combat illegal cannabis grows in the region, which have been linked to organized crime and other illicit activities. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to identify and apprehend those responsible for the operation. The seizure of the plants is expected to have a significant impact on the local black market, reducing the availability of illicit cannabis in the area. The IMET team has praised the cooperation and assistance of local law enforcement agencies, which were instrumental in the success of the raid. The operation serves as a reminder of the importance of compliance with state regulations and the consequences of engaging in illegal cannabis cultivation. The case is currently under investigation, with charges pending against those involved. The community has expressed relief and gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement in addressing the issue of illegal cannabis grows. The raid has also highlighted the need for continued vigilance and cooperation in combating illicit activities in the region. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information on the operation or other illegal grows to come forward. The IMET team is committed to disrupting and dismantling illegal cannabis operations, ensuring a safer and more regulated cannabis industry for the community.