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Police shut down ‘sesh’ operation in San Bernardino

Several people were detained when officers served a search warrant Thursday at an illegal business in San Bernardino, police said.

The business, referred to as a “sesh” by officers, was located near the northwest corner of Highland and Sterling avenues, the San Bernardino Police Department posted on Facebook.

“Numerous items of evidence were located and seized, including illegal cannabis flower and cannabis-infused edibles,” a portion of the post read.

There was also evidence of unlicensed tobacco sales and several people were detained pending further investigation, police said.

Code Enforcement was called to the scene and red-tagged the building space.

A “sesh” (short for session) is described on urbandictionary.com as a process of excessive drug use that usually continues until sunrise with a small to medium group of friends.