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Indoor Marijuana Grow Yields 1000 Plants In Minnesota

http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/s343602.shtml?cat=1 There's pics of the garden in the link & news coverage to the right of the story if you press play.
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. () - A firefighter responding to an anonymous report of a possible fire at a suburban home last month found no flames, but something peculiar: a lot of heat escaping from the eaves and frost on the inside of the windows.
The homeowner arrived and said he'd make sure everything was OK, police chief Lynne Tellers Bankes said. But the suspicious firefighter related the curious scene to a police investigator, and on Monday authorities busted a marijuana-growing operation in the basement and seized what they believe to be several million dollars worth of pot.
The 27-year-old homeowner was taken into custody, and is facing federal drug charges in what ramsey county Undersheriff George Altendorfer said was one of the largest pot-growing operations ever in the county. The man's toddler son was with him when he was arrested, and was turned over to child-protection authorities.
Altendorfer said it appeared no one was living in the house, and it would have been difficult: When investigators arrived, it was about 90 degrees inside and there was enough mold to make it uninhabitable. There were streaks on the exterior walls, suggesting extreme heat and condensation inside.

Bankes said the suspect bored a hole through a concrete wall on the south side of the house to tap into the electrical feed and bypass the meter. In the basement, police found about 1,000 plants growing under about 40 umbrella-shaped metal lamp shades. Altendorfer said the operation's sophistication suggested the pot was high-grade.
"The individuals involved here certainly knew what they were doing," he said.
The bust followed the discovery of similar suburban pot operations in recent years around the Twin Cities areas. As in other cases, authorities said the suspect took advantage of the spacious basement and quiet neighborhood afforded by suburban living.Vang faces a potential maximum penalty of life imprisonment. All sentences are determined by a federal district court judge
"Vang was also aware of the trend" Altendorfer said. Investigators found a newspaper clipping in the kitchen from the Jan. 6, 2008 edition of the Star Tribune. The main headline read: "Do you live next door to a pot palace?"
 

Tronic

Member
"Vang faces a potential maximum penalty of life imprisonment. All sentences are determined by a federal district court judge"

^^^^

fuck me...
 
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yamaha_1fan

When investigators arrived, it was about 90 degrees inside and there was enough mold to make it uninhabitable. There were streaks on the exterior walls, suggesting extreme heat and condensation inside.


"The individuals involved here certainly knew what they were doing," he said.

I would have to say NO. 40 grow lights and he couldnt control humidity?

Sucks regardless
 
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geminibud

Seroiusly.........Stealing ALWAYS backfires in this biz,I can't say The guy is very intelligent.
Greedy....But def. not smart
 

Vermonster

Active member
whats the other option aside from stealing when your running 40,000 watts? just plug those babies in? i mean if your doing this scale i think a little stolen juice is the leasts of your worries. Keep in mind these guys are probably vitenemese beaster mafia folk and can probably do the time on their head. real gangsters are not afraid of jail, its a fact of like for them...to bad they make us all look like dirt bags!
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
Because its been a wicked cold winter and the neighbor called up the fire dept because they thought they saw smoke coming from under the eaves of the house. When the fire dept came to investigate they noticed it wasnt smoke, it was humidified heat escaping through poor insulation [ unusual for any house in the midwest. ] and built up frost on the insides of the windows.

The guy must have been really attached to his crop to not pull up and move considering he was well warned.
 

ChaosCatalunya

5.2 club is now 8.1 club...
Veteran
Verite said:
The guy must have been really attached to his crop to not pull up and move considering he was well warned.

Is this guy not Vietnamese ? In the UK there are hundreds of Viet grows, most staffed by illegal immigrants effectively enslaved by the gangmasters who brought them over, not nice and, not entirely his fault.
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
Before you fantasize too far about some rambo past for this guy you should know the twin cities has the United States largest population of Vietnamese nationals and Hmong people [ since 1975.] He wasnt some gang enslaved innocent. Gang enslaved innocents dont bring their kids to tend the grow and leave, they are forced to stay there, no?
 
ChaosCatalunya said:
Is this guy not Vietnamese ? In the UK there are hundreds of Viet grows, most staffed by illegal immigrants effectively enslaved by the gangmasters who brought them over, not nice and, not entirely his fault.

there's tons of vietnamese grows in the american north west to ... all over the world ...

WHEN WILL THEY LEGALISE AND TAXE IT???? for fuck sakes
 
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