Friday, March 27, 2026

Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Enid Police shut down meth trafficking operation

Enid, Oklahoma – The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and the Enid Police Department announced the shutdown of a meth trafficking operation following a search warrant served on March 17, 2026.

Authorities said the investigation focused on a group suspected of transporting large quantities of methamphetamine from Oklahoma City to the Enid area for distribution.

During the search, agents seized nearly 10 pounds of methamphetamine and recovered a stolen firearm.

Officials reported that four individuals were arrested in connection with the case. Dana Barber faces charges including aggravated trafficking of methamphetamine and multiple firearm-related offenses.

Zoey Mosher was charged with aggravated trafficking of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Lillian Reyes was charged with conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine, and Haley Battelo faces a trafficking charge.

According to investigators, the case remains active and additional arrests are possible as the investigation continues.

Officials emphasized the impact of removing large quantities of methamphetamine from the community, noting the drug’s role in contributing to overdose deaths across the state.

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