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Discovery in Dumpster leads to major pot bust

Scottish Research

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10:06 PM, Nov 3, 2012
ASHEVILLE — Potting soil bags containing marijuana remnants found in a Dumpster at Brevard College were the first clue in the discovery of a sophisticated growing operation with more than 250 plants inside an Arden residence.

Police ultimately attached a GPS tracking device to a car belonging to someone seen dumping trash and tracked the vehicle to a house on Mount Royal Drive, according to court records.

Michael Scott Gumula faces federal charges of manufacturing and selling marijuana. His attorney, Andrew Banzhoff, filed a notice of intent to enter a conditional guilty plea in U.S. District Court in Asheville.

According to an affidavit filed by an agent with the State Bureau of Investigation, Brevard police found discarded potting soil bags at the college in March and April 2011. It was not known what prompted the police to search the Dumpster when the first evidence was discovered.

“The bags were recovered and found to contain dried marijuana, potting soil and other paraphernalia consistent with an indoor marijuana grow operation,” the document states.

Investigators installed a surveillance camera near the Dumpster, which caught images of a Toyota Prius pulling up and two people dumping in bags found to contain drug paraphernalia items.

Agents later installed a tracking device on the car, which led to the identification of the residence on Mount Royal Drive. A check of utility records showed the house was using four to five times as much electricity as neighboring homes, and the account was in Gumula’s name.

A search warrant was obtained, and investigators found a marijuana growing operation with more than 250 plants in three rooms, the affidavit states.

“Investigators recovered the plants as well as lights, ballasts, dehumidifiers, air filtration systems, growing chemicals, potting soil, Vortex power fans, lighting timers, a money counter, approximately 54 pounds of marijuana packaged for sale and miscellaneous drug paraphernalia.”

Gumula said the operation produced about two to three pounds of marijuana a month and that he sold it for $3,800-$4,200 a pound, according to court records.
 

watts

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notice they say growing chemicals instead of growing nutrients to make it look bad. Also they called the name brand of the fan out, strange. Fucked up using GPS and shit like that.

Anyways... Fuck the Police
 
correct me if i'm wrong here, but wont potting soil/roots etc compost quite nicely??? then, simply feed the compost back to the plants and viola, little to no waste. repeat cycle. prius owner should know that! lol

college probly thought wtf??? my dumpsters full again.
 

Bush Dr

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correct me if i'm wrong here, but wont potting soil/roots etc compost quite nicely??? then, simply feed the compost back to the plants and viola, little to no waste. repeat cycle.

You've obviously never tried something like that with 250 plants ....:laughing:
 
You've obviously never tried something like that with 250 plants ....:laughing:
i sir, obviously have never participated in any illegal activity of any sort.
part of it is risk analysis. if you can't safely dispose of 250 plants worth of by-product, perhaps you got too many plants for your own good. you're right, wtf anybody does with that much by-product in an urban environment, i'll never know. out here in the sticks, we compost, burn and bury our trash.
 
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Iron_Lion

That's not the first time I have heard of this sort of thing. A lot of dumpsters have camera's pointed at them to catch illegal dumpers.

And actually some trash companies sort thru the trash in dumpsters to pick out recyclables. Gotta be careful which dumpster you choose.
 

Scottish Research

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And, I'm sure that if any incriminating evidence is found and reported they might check for prints. Something to keep in mind.

A lot of experienced growers do recycle their medium; it's not that hard to do.

By the way, Asheville is a neat little college town that is known for having some pretty good weed.



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54 lbs and they produce 2-3/month??

Exactly. That's the part that caught my eye. I bet that 54lbs was not packaged and ready for sale. I bet that 54lbs was wet weight with root balls and all.
 

WishDoctor

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the article said "Police ultimately attached a GPS tracking device to a car belonging to someone seen dumping trash and tracked the vehicle to a house on Mount Royal Drive, according to court records."

how the fuck did that happen?
someone was stealth
 
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Puscifer

Rule #1 about dumpster dumping; If you must use a dumpster, don't ever use the same one twice.:joint:
 

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:biggrin: hi, used to spend abit of time cutting left overs up with metal guillotine,tedius, but worked, spread it around garden ,used coco, perlite, etc ,no root balls to count, bastards took photos, but none of garden stuff. be good maybe to have a garden,mulcher ready ,set to go,vooom chew em up, if you knew they were coming.:laughing:
 

Hydro-Soil

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By the way, Asheville is a neat little college town that WAS known for having some pretty good weed.

There... :) Fixed it.

Actually, I'm hoping they weren't the only source in town... that would suck bad. :(

Don't throw your plants in dumpsters... that's for sure.

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

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