Imperial Valley Press

Wisconsin man accused of making THC cartridges charged

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MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Wisconsin man suspected of running an illegal operation to manufactur­e vaping cartridges flew

to California last month to get THC oil in bulk to fill thousands of cartridges to sell, prosecutor­s said Monday in charging documents.

Authoritie­s in Kenosha, Wisconsin, arrested 20-year-old Tyler Huffhines on Sept. 5 after parents tipped o police when they saw their teenage son with one of the cartridges.

Prosecutor­s say Huffhines employed 10 people to fill the cartridges with THC oil at a condo he rented with a stolen identity. Police say he had been running the operation since January 2018.

His arrest came as health o cials across the country investigat­e hundreds of cases of a severe lung disease where vaping was linked to the illness. No illnesses have been tied to Hu hines’ operation, and police say tests to determine what was in Hu hines’ cartridges are pending.

Huffhines’ attorney, Mark Richards, declined to comment. Hu hines is being held on a $500,000 cash bond. He has not entered a plea yet.

Huffhines is charged with maintainin­g a drug tra cking house and three counts of possession with intent to deliver THC, the psychoacti­ve ingredient in marijuana. He is also charged with identity theft.

Charging documents say Hu hines posted a Snapschat video of himself in first class on his flight to California, where prosecutor­s say he bought 50 jars of THC distillate.

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Prosecutor­s say Huffhines told police he sold the cartridges in bulk, $15 each for a purchase of a minimum of 100 cartridges. Police said Hu hines told them he recently changed the minimum to 500 cartridges.

One detective on the case said the cartridges were then sold on the street for about $35 each. According to charging documents, Huffhines told police he was initially paying his employees $20 an hour. But he switched to paying them 30 cents per cartridge they filled so they “would work harder” and increase their productivi­ty. Hu Police hines’ also brother, arrested Jacob, 23, on drug and weapons charges. Investigat­ors have not said whether he had any role in his brother's business

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