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USA, Texas - 30 lbs of pot found in Lufkin drug bust

USA, Texas - 30 lbs of pot found in Lufkin drug bust

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LUFKIN — As of 2 p.m. Wednesday a Lufkin man was at large after selling marijuana to undercover narcotics investigators.

The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office is searching for James Steven Johnson, 39, wanted for a first-degree felony possession of marijuana.

Narcotics investigator Sgt. Allen Hill said they purchased “several” pounds of marijuana from Johnson.

When Hill and other officers raided Johnson’s home at 2090 FM 325, they found 30 pounds of marijuana and $3,600 in cash.

For the details on the bust, check The Lufkin Daily News.​

http://www.ketknbc.com/news/30-lbs-of-pot-found-in-lufkin-drug-bust
 
USA, LEE COUNTY, FL - Shipping clerk’s tip ends in grow house bust

USA, LEE COUNTY, FL - Shipping clerk’s tip ends in grow house bust

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LEE COUNTY, FL -
Not once, but twice Lee County deputies have arrested people they say were trying to ship drugs from a North Fort Myers shipping facility.

It was an alert clerk who realized what the customers were doing and called the sheriff's office.

The first person arrested was James Hall. Detectives say he tried to ship out dozens of Oxycodone pills.

The second person arrested was Julie Moore. Deputies say she was shipping Xanex and tried to pass the package off as earrings.

When deputies went to her home on Deal Road, they say they found an elaborate marijuana grow house in a barn on her property. Inside they found 120 plants, according to deputies.

Her lawyer, Scott Moorey, met us at the gate.

"My client at this point is alleged to be operating a grow house as well as possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute," said Moorey.

Detectives say Moore had quite the set up. They noted an extensive watering system, dozens of fluorescent lights, over 50 power inverters, chemicals and fertilizers.

"I haven't seen any evidence of it. Haven't seen pictures or the actual grow house," said Moorey.

Detectives report that she was also stealing power to operate the grow house.

Detectives say they also found materials inside Moore's barn used for shipping large quantities of marijuana.

Deputies say they work with shipping centers across Lee County to make these busts.​

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http://www.nbc-2.com/story/17160210/2012/03/14/deputies-discover-marijuana-grow-house
 
USA, Washington - Police seize synthetic marijuana in Sunnyside

USA, Washington - Police seize synthetic marijuana in Sunnyside

SUNNYSIDE -- Police searched four convenience stores Wednesday and seized hundreds of packets of synthetic marijuana. All four are in school zones.
Search warrants for the stores were secured after authorities learned the stores were selling the controlled substance as "spice," according to a news release from the Sunnyside Police Department. The substance is illegal in Sunnyside.
Police also seized more than 300 pipes. The street value of all the materials was more than $17,000, police reported.​

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/03/15/2438100/police-seize-synthetic-marijuana.html
 
Spain - cannabis plantation shut down

SPAIN - CANNABIS PLANTATION SHUT DOWN

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Officers from the National Police have located a plantation of 6,400 marijuana plants and two hydroponic greenhouses, in the Alicante towns of Altea and La Nucia, which were part of an operation that manufactured drugs for distribution across Europe.
A total of four people were arrested in a raid this week, after investigators had been tracking them for two months, and had secured evidence that showed the gang were cultivating the cannabis before transporting it to Holland for distribution.
Those arrested were of Dutch and Croatian nationality and were taken to the National Police station in Benidorm to face charges relating to the cultivation and distribution of drugs as well as offences of forgery.​

http://www.theleader.info/article/33399/spain/costa-blanca/local-news-thursday-15-march-2012/
 
USA, California - Grow House Yields 232 Pound

USA, California - Grow House Yields 232 Pound

GREENVIEW – Officers from the Arcata Police Department served a search warrant at a residence at 1002 Lewis Avenue on Wednesday morning.

Upon entering the residence, officers located a marijuana growing operation utilizing nearly all the livable space in the home. The operation was in the harvest stage and nearly 250 about 220 pounds of marijuana in various stages of processing along with 12 pounds of processed marijuana bud were seized. A small amount of concentrated cannabis, or ”hash” was also located in the home.

Eban Ashton Rollins, 28, of Arcata, was arrested and booked into the Humboldt County Jail on the following charges:

•11358 Health & Safety (H&S) – Cultivation of Marijuana

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APD Officer Brian Hoffman removes two of 27 grow lights from the house at 1002 Lewis Avenue. Note the energy-saving CFL-bulb porch light. KLH | Eye

• 11359 H&S – Possession of Marijuana for Sale

•11366.5 H&S – Manufacturing of a Controlled Substance

• 11357(a) H&S – Possession of Concentrated Cannabis

City of Arcata building inspectors discovered numerous building code violations at the residence which necessitated the immediate disconnection of electrical service.

APD Det. Sgt. Todd Dokweiler said all but one bedroom of the house was dedicated to cannabis cultivation and processing. Two bedrooms and the garage were used for growing, with the living room a trimming center.

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APD Officer Chris Wilson is covered in cannabis resin from pulled-down pot plants as he carries lighting hoods out to APD's evidence trailer. KLH | Eye

An officer on scene said the grow house was the largest ever taken down by APD. Dokweiler said the second floor was entirely consumed with cannabis production.

No growing cannabis was found, only harvested plants hung up to dry. “It was just at that phase in the cycle,” Dokweiler said.

Public records list the house’s owners as Kerry R.Perkett and J. Bonnitta of Eureka.

Some 27 grow lights and ballasts were confiscated for evidence. Dokweiler said that the house consumed 14,000 kilowatts of electricity per month – nearly 30 times the average residential household usage.

The expense of the high energy usage was offset by the occupant’s enrollment in PG&E’s California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program, which provides a discount on utility bills for low-income customers. Cannabis growers are often eligible for the program because their income is not reported.

Dokweiler said it was apparent to neighbors that the residence was being used as a grow house because of the aggressive cultivation inside. “The house was really oozing moisture,” Dokweiler said. “It was pretty obvious.”

Passing neighbors applauded the enforcement action. “I wondered how there could be so many skunks in the neighborhood,” joked one man from a nearby house. Another woman in a passing car ostentatiously applauded the sight of all the APD vehicles surrounding the corner house.

Dokweiler said more grow house raids are in the offing. “It rolls on,” he said.

If you suspect illegal drug activity in your neighborhood, please contact the Arcata Police Department at xxxxxxx

Note: An earlier version of this story misstated the amount of cannabis seized. The headline has been updated to reflect the correct amount. – Ed.​

http://www.arcataeye.com/2012/03/lewis-avenue-grow-house-yields-262-pounds-march-14-2012/
 
Sth Africa - Drugs seized on ECape buses

Sth Africa - Drugs seized on ECape buses

Drugs with a street value of thousands of rands were found in two buses on the N2 near Grahamstown on Wednesday, Eastern Cape police said.

A Translux bus was stopped around 5am by a police highway patrol, Captain Mali Govender said.

“Police found a big green check bag that was not tagged. The bag was filled with 207 bundles of the drug khat.”

Khat is a plant that, when chewed, produces a sense of mild euphoria and excitement.

A City Liner bus was stopped shortly afterwards at the same spot.

“In the luggage compartment police found four refuse bags filled with dagga. These bags were also not marked,” Govender said.

The dagga had an estimated street value of R12,000.

Both buses were travelling from Durban to Cape Town. No arrests have been made.​

http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/drugs-seized-on-ecape-buses-1.1256152?showComments=true
 
Canada - Police in Windsor, Ont., find pot in tuna cans

Canada - Police in Windsor, Ont., find pot in tuna cans

WINDSOR, Ont. — Police here knew they had something fishy on their hands — and they did: pot.

Officers with a special unit of Windsor police seized 71 tuna cans when they raided a west end residence on Wednesday.

Packed in those cans was a total of 983 grams of marijuana.

Also seized at the home were 38 grams of cannabis resin, two digital scales, a quantity of cash, a box of empty tuna cans — and an electronic canning machine.

Police estimate the street value of all the seized marijuana and resin at $11,000.

According to police, this packaging practice has been "widespread on Canada's West Coast," but it's a relatively new scheme for the Windsor area.

The seizure concludes a five-month investigation by officers.

Paul Armstrong, 41, and Robyne Bastien, 31, both of Windsor, face various drug-related charges.

Windsor Star​

http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Police+Windsor+find+tuna+cans/6307983/story.html
 
Canada - Police seize 420 pot plants from grow op

Canada - Police seize 420 pot plants from grow op

Police seized 420 marijuana plants and arrested two people at a grow op in 150 Mile House Wednesday.

The Williams Lake RCMP executed a search warrant on the property after receiving information there was a marijuana grow operation at that location.

One male and one female were arrested at the scene. Charges are being recommended against the 31-year-old male located in the residence.​

http://www.wltribune.com/news/142948025.html
 
USA, Decatur, AL - Large Pot Operation Busted In Decatur

USA, Decatur, AL - Large Pot Operation Busted In Decatur

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Decatur- Morgan County deputies make a big drug bust. And by doing so, break up a large scale marijuana operation. Drug agents confiscated 100 marijuana plants. Sheriff Ana Franklin says it's the largest drug growing operation agents have ever busted.

Four o'clock Wednesday afternoon Morgan County deputies raided a home on Bobwhite Drive in Decatur. Investigators say the entire house had been rigged to grow marijuana.

The crooks also were using silver reflective insulation . Sheriff Franklin says That material along with 100 powerful light bulbs kept the inside of the home warm that helps the marijuana plants grow. "To begin with this is a large scale operation, the third modified indoor growing operation i've ever seen in Morgan County" Franklin said. "And this is the most intricate lab we've ever seen for marijuana protection. The fact that the entire house was restructured into a marijuana lab grow is a pretty big deal".

Sheriff Franklin says no one lived at the home. But the bad guys were stealing electricity to power the house. No arrests have been made but deputies have a good idea of who the suspects are. If caught they face manufacturing and trafficking marijuana. The drugs have a street value of 300 hundred thousand dollars.​

http://www.waaytv.com/news/local/st...Busted-In-Decatur/oTQiDGYldU2bdgbKur2j_w.cspx
 
Canada - Two arrested as police discover grow-op

Canada - Two arrested as police discover grow-op

Police arrested two men in a rural area north of Gatineau Wednesday morning after officers found more than 600 hundred marijuana plants in a rental property. Police searched the semi-detached house at 21 Watson Rd. in Valdes-Monts, where they found the plants in the basement. They are still looking for another person, whom they also plan to arrest. The two men, 30 and 33, have "lengthy" criminal records, MRC des Collines police said.

They are both from St-Eustache, near Montreal.​

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/arrested+police+discover+grow/6304342/story.html
 
USA, WILMINGTON, Del - Police find 3 pounds of marijuana in drug bust

USA, WILMINGTON, Del - Police find 3 pounds of marijuana in drug bust

WILMINGTON, Del. - March 15, 2012 (WPVI) -- A Wilmington man was arrested late last night after officers allegedly discovered 3 pounds of marijuana inside of his vehicle.

The incident occurred around 2 a.m. as officers observed a suspicious vehicle during a routine patrol on the 4000 block of N. Tatnall St.

Police say the man, 27-year old Melvin Robinson, attempted to flee from the scene as officers approached his vehicle.

He was quickly apprehended and placed under arrest.
Charges for this incident include possession with intent to deliver marijuana, maintaining a vehicle for drugs, and resisting a police officer, as well as several outstanding charges.

No bail information is available at this time.​

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=8582228
 
USA - Traffic stop leads to marijuana bust in Carlisle

USA - Traffic stop leads to marijuana bust in Carlisle

A Harrisburg man was found in possession of 3/4 of a pound of marijuana after a traffic stop on Wednesday.

Darrell Dupree Dixon, 28, of Harrisburg was charged with manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana and use or possession of drug paraphernalia at 9:13 p.m. Wednesday, after police say they pulled over a vehicle in the 100 block of West North Street in Carlisle for traffic infractions.

Carlisle police said Dixon was found in possession of marijuana on his person and was arrested. A search found additional bags of marijuana on him as well as a digital scale and a gallon-sized plastic bag with 3/4 of a pound of marijuana inside the vehicle.

Dixon was taken to the Cumberland County Prison for arraignment, which occurred on Thursday at 6:45 a.m. and bail was set at $50,000.
A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for March 21 at 2 p.m. in front of Magisterial District Judge Jessica Brewbaker.​

http://cumberlink.com/news/local/cr...cle_06d666e2-6f50-11e1-8be5-0019bb2963f4.html
 
USA, FISHERS, Ind. (WANE) - Police find marijuana hidden in woods after crash

USA, FISHERS, Ind. (WANE) - Police find marijuana hidden in woods after crash

FISHERS, Ind. (WANE) A traffic accident on I-69 triggered an investigation and discovery of approximately eight pounds of marijuana hidden in the woods along the interstate.

On March 14, just before 11:00 p.m. Fishers Police Officers responded to a motor vehicle crash in the area of the six mile marker on I-69.

When they got there the officers spoke with the drivers and witnesses. Authorities learned that one of the drivers had placed an object in the woods prior to them getting there.

Officers searched the grassy area near the crash scene, and found approximately eight pounds of marijuana in the tree line parallel to the interstate.

The suspect was also in possession of $5,387 in cash. Police said he’s Philip L. Suggs, 37, of Indianapolis, Indiana.

The suspect was arrested and taken to the Hamilton County jail without incident.

Suggs was facing charges of possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.​

http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/crime/police-find-marijuana-in-woods-after-crash
 
USA, Parkland - Cops smell marijuana, bust Parkland grow house

USA, Parkland - Cops smell marijuana, bust Parkland grow house

PARKLAND —
Federal authorities and the Broward Sheriff's Office arrested three men this week who are alleged to have been growing 1,260 marijuana plants in a residential section of Parkland.

The plants – discovered inside the master bedroom at 6683 NW 66TH Way – filled three large garbage bags and weighed 34 pounds.

The men arrested Wednesday were Daniel Sanchez, 35; Ignacio Gonzalez, 50; and Nelson Diaz, 31, according to the criminal complaint released by the U.S. Attorney's Office.

According to the complaint, officials received an anonymous tip about the grow house. They subpoenaed Florida Power & Light for the billing and power consumption information for that house, and other homes in the area to compare it. "The subpoena indicated the power consumption was extremely high, but abruptly dropped for the remaining four months," the complaint said.

Officials said that fluctuation could have been the result of "power diversion" where marijuana growers bypass the meter so the amount of electricity used for lights, fans, timers and air conditioning units can't be detected.

The house backed up to an FP&L station so law enforcement could stand at the back of the house and smell "the odor of freshly grown marijuana coming from the direction of the target location" before they obtained a search warrant.​

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-parkland-marijuana-20120316,0,3424065.story
 
USA, MASSACHUSETTS - Assault Rifles, 393 Pills Seized in Raid

USA, MASSACHUSETTS - Assault Rifles, 393 Pills Seized in Raid

[Patch.com] MASSACHUSETTS :: Assault Rifles, 393 Pills Seized in Raid

"Police seized a loaded shotgun, an SKS assault rifle and nearly 300 Oxycodone pills this morning in a raid at 289 Providence Rd."

Read Full Article At :: http://grafton.patch.com/articles/assault-rifles-393-pills-seized-in-raid
 
USA - Fight leads Omaha Police to 50 marijuana plants

USA - Fight leads Omaha Police to 50 marijuana plants

Omaha police officers investigating a front-yard fight discovered a marijuana growing operation with 50 plants.
Police say two suspects are facing charges of manufacturing marijuana and one is facing an assault charge.

Officers were called to the north-central Omaha neighborhood around 12:30 a.m. Sunday. A 35-year-old man told police he had been stabbed and robbed by two people. The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment of his injuries.
The two suspects told police they were defending themselves, but officers found the marijuana plants inside the home where the fight took place.
Police say 29-year-old Leah Consentino is suspected of assault. Both Consentino and 26-year-old Stephanie Klar are facing drug manufacturing charges.​

http://www.theindependent.com/news/...cle_fef3ef12-6e1b-509f-b8d3-e84977515140.html
 
USA, Columbus - CPD finds almost 150 pot plants worth $584K during drug bust

USA, Columbus - CPD finds almost 150 pot plants worth $584K during drug bust

Columbus police found almost 150 marijuana plants worth $584,000 inside a Jane Lane home during a Saturday drug bust – the culmination of a six week investigation.
John Chapman, 28, was taken into custody after officers spotted him driving by his 6234 Jane Lane home during the execution of a search warrant. He's charged with manufacture of marijuana, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of drug related objects, said Capt. Gil Slouchick.

“He came by a little later,” Slouchick said of Chapman. “Officers spotted him driving by. He drove right by the house and officers said, 'Hey, there he is.'”
Members of Slouchick's Special Operations Unit executed the search warrant about 12:30 p.m Saturday. Chapman wasn't home at the time, and officers forced their way inside. As soon as they entered the house, they smelled marijuana, Slouchick said.

The plants were found in various rooms throughout the house, as was about ½ pound of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The seized items will be sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's crime lab for testing and will then be stored as evidence, the captain said.

Officers saw Chapman drive by his home as they were removing the plants and stopped his car, Slouchick said.
“It's certainly one of the largest seizures that I've seen in the two years I've been up here,” the captain said of the drug bust.
Chapman is scheduled for Columbus Recorder's Court at 2 p.m. Monday.​

http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2012/03/17/1977054/cpd-finds-almost-150-pot-plants.html
 
AUS, Sydney - Men charged and 33kg of cannabis seized - Auburn

AUS, Sydney - Men charged and 33kg of cannabis seized - Auburn

Two men will appear in Burwood Local Court today (Monday 19 March 2012) after being arrested and charged with drug supply offences on Friday (16 March 2012).

About 12.40am on Friday, police from Flemington Local Area Command were conducting a proactive patrol along Cumberland Road in Auburn, when a blue coloured BMW sedan was spotted on the side of the road.

Police will allege they also noticed a man removing a number of large garbage bags from the car and placing them in a nearby bin.

Officers approached the vehicle and questioned the two occupants, before they inspected the bags and discovered a large amount of vegetable matter, believed to be cannabis, in all of the bags.

The two men – a 25-year-old Smithfield man and a 30-year-old Greenfield Park man – were arrested and taken to Auburn Police Station. The bags were weighed and deemed to contain 33kg of cannabis.

As a result, both men were charged with supply a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug, supply indictable quantity of a prohibited drug, deal with proceeds of crime, goods in custody and possess prohibited drug.

The men were refused bail and will appear in Burwood Local Court today (Monday 19 March 2012).​


http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/l...nb3YuYXUlMkZtZWRpYSUyRjIyMTg5Lmh0bWwmYWxsPTE=
 
AUS, Perth - Police investigate suspected clan lab in Mid West

AUS, Perth - Police investigate suspected clan lab in Mid West

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Police are investigating a suspected drug lab in a caravan near Geraldton after two women were taken to hospital with chemical burns overnight.

Police say the incident occurred at the Greenough Rivermouth Caravan Park.

Two women in their 30s were taken to Geraldton Hospital..

One woman has been released from hospital into police custody, the other is under guard in hospital.

It is not clear whether there was an explosion at the caravan.

Local detectives and the Major Crime Squad are investigating.​

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-19/suspected-clan-lab-in-geraldton/3898448
 
AUS, Syd - Release: Woman charged with importing 2.5 kilograms of heroin in suitcase

AUS, Syd - Release: Woman charged with importing 2.5 kilograms of heroin in suitcase

This is a joint media release between the AFP and Customs

A 37-year-old Vietnamese woman is scheduled to appear in the Parramatta Local Court today (Sunday, 18 March 2012) charged with importing approximately 2.5 kilograms of heroin into Sydney Airport.

On Saturday, 17 March 2012, Customs and Border Protection officers examined the woman’s luggage when she arrived at Sydney International Airport on a flight from Vietnam.

While examining the woman’s suitcase, Customs and Border Protection officers noticed it was an inconsistent weight for its size.
Further examinations revealed the suitcase concealed a brown powder in its lining which tested positive to heroin. Further forensic testing will be undertaken to confirm the exact weight and purity, is estimated at 2.5 kilograms.

The woman was referred to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and later charged with:

Import a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug, namely heroin, contrary to section 307.1 of the Criminal Code Act 1995.
The maximum penalty for this office is life imprisonment and/or a $825,000 fine.​

http://www.afp.gov.au/media-centre/...ting-2-5-kilograms-of-heroin-in-suitcase.aspx
 
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