Salem, Oregon – Federal agents have dismantled one of the largest drug trafficking empires uncovered in the American West after storming a sprawling Oregon farm that was operating as the nerve center of a $560 million cartel distribution network spanning eight states.
In a mᴀssive coordinated operation on March 21, 2026, ICE Homeland Security Investigations and DEA agents, supported by local SWAT teams, raided the 1,200-acre property near Salem. What they discovered was staggering: mᴀssive underground bunkers, industrial-scale processing labs, and storage facilities packed with fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine.

Agents seized over 4.8 tons of ᴅᴇᴀᴅly narcotics with a street value exceeding $560 million, along with $47 million in cash, weapons caches, and vehicles modified for cross-country smuggling. The farm, disguised as a legitimate agricultural operation growing berries and hay, was allegedly the West Coast hub for a powerful Sinaloa Cartel faction funneling poison into Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona.
A total of 87 individuals were arrested during the raid and related operations, including the farm owners — a couple with deep ties to Mexican cartel intermediaries — and several mid-level distributors. Authorities say the network had been active for nearly three years, exploiting Oregon’s rural landscape to process and ship mᴀssive quanтιтies of drugs across the region.
This raid highlights how cartels have expanded far beyond the border, turning quiet American farms into sophisticated command centers for their ᴅᴇᴀᴅly trade. While families in Western states continue to lose loved ones to fentanyl overdoses, criminal organizations were allegedly operating industrial drug labs in plain sight.

Federal officials called the operation a “major victory” in the fight against cartel infiltration. The seized drugs alone could have caused tens of thousands of overdoses.
The message is loud and clear: no farm, no warehouse, and no corner of America is safe from federal scrutiny. Law enforcement is now striking deep into cartel logistics networks inside the heartland — and they are winning.
