Hearing set in Tryon pot arrest

A hearing has been set for the owner of a major illegal marijuana grow operation who was arrested in June when agents raided her business.

Sai Ying Lin, 48, of Tryon, was formally charged in Lincoln County District Court June 23. She faces felony counts of cultivation of a controlled substance and maintaining a place for keeping, selling a controlled substance.

Special Judge Emily Mueller has scheduled a pre-preliminary hearing for Lin at 1:30 p.m. on Sep. 30. Her initial appearance was completed on July 29.

The judge has set a $30,000 bond for her.

Count 1 against Lin accuses her of growing marijuana without the proper permits on June 15, 2021, in Lincoln County.

That crime is punishable by a fine not to exceed $50,000 and imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for not more than 10 years.

Count 2 against Lin charges her with maintaining residential quarters and grow houses for the cultivation of marijuana on June 15 of this year. That crime carries a fine of not more than $10,000 and imprisonment for not more than five years.

Pottawatomie and Lincoln County District Attorney Allan Grubb said at the time of the seizure of the operation and the arrest of Lin that his Special Operations team along with his District 23 Task Force conducted the investigation.

He mentioned, too, the Sac and Fox, Citizen Potawatomi and Kickapoo Tribal police assisted.

“There were 81 grow houses, about 320 plants in each of them. I’m told the marijuana is worth $1,200 a pound, there are around three plants to a pound and we seized approximately 40,000 plants,” he said.

Grubb estimated the total value of the plants at between $12 and $17 million. He noted the operation spanned over 10 acres.

District 3 Lincoln County Commission Chairman Lee Doolen said that while the site is located in District 1 Commissioner Carl Munson’s district, crews from all three districts assisted in going in and gathering up and destroying the marijuana plants.

Marlon Miller is District 2 commissioner.

Grubb said the site was located at 341559 Highway105 which is two miles east of Tryon on SH 105.