Farah Warsame and Tadesse Deneke, the two men who were driving a semi truck full of hemp or possible marijuana through Pawhuska in early January, have had their charges dropped. The two men were facing charges of aggravated trafficking.
Pawhuska Police arrested the two men because officers believed Warsame and Deneke were hauling nine tons of marijuana from Kentucky to Colorado. Attorneys for the two men said it was legal hemp. According to the News on 6, the Defense Attorney continues to pursue charges against Andrew Ross and David Dirksen, the two men who work for Patriot Shield, a security detail company that was escorting the load. Their preliminary hearing is set for August 7. We will have more on this story as updates become available. Photo Courtesy of The News on 6. Comments are closed.
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