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Over 600 pounds of marijuana found after alleged kidnapping in Dyker Heights

The discovery was made by officers from the 68th Precinct in coordination with the New York City Sheriff's Joint Task Force.

Rob Flaks

Nov 9, 2025, 11:00 PM

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More than 600 pounds of illegal marijuana products are off the streets following an alleged kidnapping in Dyker Heights that led authorities to a basement safe roompacked with narcotics, police said.

The discovery was made by officers from the 68th Precinct in coordination with the New York City Sheriff's Joint Task Force.

Photos released by the sheriff’s office show what officials estimate to be at least 500 pounds of marijuana flowers and over 100 pounds of THC-infused products recovered from the home.

An additional 150 pounds of marijuana was seized from a vehicle believed to be connected to the alleged kidnapping.

Three individuals were taken into custody, two in connection with the alleged kidnapping and one for illegal cannabis possession.

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