Over $2 Million Worth Of THC Oil, Wax Confiscated During 3 Will County Traffic Stops

Will County sheriff's office
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CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Police confiscated over $2 million worth of THC oil and wax over the course of two days in southwest suburban Will County, according to Will County sheriff’s office estimates.

Sheriff’s deputies stopped Aubrey Honeycutt, a 32-year-old Michigan woman, on Dec. 20 after they saw her speeding and changing lanes without a signal, the Will County sheriff’s office said. After searching her vehicle with a K9, they allegedly found nine vacuum-sealed bags containing over 20,000 grams of THC wax and one vacuum-sealed bag with ten cannabis joints, along with three THC cartridges, two vape pens and two grams of cannabis.

The day after Luckett-Baker and Honeycutt’s arrests, another vehicle was seen speeding near Houbolt Road in Joliet with an obstructed registration plate, the sheriff’s office said. Deputies searched the vehicle and found nearly 50,000 grams of THC oil inside 31 mason jars, along with 47 grams of cannabis and a vape pen.

The driver, 21-year-old Ali Alkhreisha of California, was charged with delivery of over 30 grams of cannabis, possession of over 5,000 grams of cannabis and driving with a suspended license, the sheriff’s office said.