SativaJoe
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The Fuzz was all over the old M.A.S.H. site yesterday. they cut down tons of plants and had the hauled out via helecopter.
That sucks bigtime.......they were ready to harvest also, so someone is out big bucks.
Oh well, better luck next year boyz....
Nearly 30,000 Marijuana Plants Removed From Malibu Park
POSTED: 10:51 am PDT September 27, 2005
UPDATED: 6:07 pm PDT September 27, 2005
MALIBU, Calif. -- A sheriff's team Tuesday removed 28,736 marijuana plants discovered growing in a remote section of Malibu Creek State Park, but no arrests were made, despite evidence growers had been there, authorities said.
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The plants were discovered from the air in the area of the 28900 block of Crags Drive, according to the sheriff's department.
Sheriff's narcotics detectives assigned to the Marijuana Eradication Team began loading the plants, each about 6 feet tall, into trucks for disposal about 8 a.m.
"All the plants were pulled out one at a time and each deputy kept his own count," said Lt. Pete Fosselman, a sheriff's narcotics official. "There was a tent in one of the canyons adjacent to the grow and there was food and evidence of people living in there. Some of the plants appeared to have been abandoned in the last couple of days."
It is not unusual for marijuana crops to be discovered, but no growers to be found, Fosselman said.
"This is the sixth such grow this year and we have not found anyone," Fosselman said.
That sucks bigtime.......they were ready to harvest also, so someone is out big bucks.
Oh well, better luck next year boyz....
Nearly 30,000 Marijuana Plants Removed From Malibu Park
POSTED: 10:51 am PDT September 27, 2005
UPDATED: 6:07 pm PDT September 27, 2005
MALIBU, Calif. -- A sheriff's team Tuesday removed 28,736 marijuana plants discovered growing in a remote section of Malibu Creek State Park, but no arrests were made, despite evidence growers had been there, authorities said.
Images
The plants were discovered from the air in the area of the 28900 block of Crags Drive, according to the sheriff's department.
Sheriff's narcotics detectives assigned to the Marijuana Eradication Team began loading the plants, each about 6 feet tall, into trucks for disposal about 8 a.m.
"All the plants were pulled out one at a time and each deputy kept his own count," said Lt. Pete Fosselman, a sheriff's narcotics official. "There was a tent in one of the canyons adjacent to the grow and there was food and evidence of people living in there. Some of the plants appeared to have been abandoned in the last couple of days."
It is not unusual for marijuana crops to be discovered, but no growers to be found, Fosselman said.
"This is the sixth such grow this year and we have not found anyone," Fosselman said.
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