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WATERVILLE, Maine — Police in Waterville say they've never seen anything like the portable marijuana nursery they seized from two men pushing it down the street.
Police say officers investigated after receiving a report on Tuesday of two men pushing what appeared to be a huge toolbox down the street that was making a lot of noise.
Police Chief Joseph Massey says it turned out to be a self-contained marijuana-growing unit, with lights, fans and a watering system inside.
Massey tells the Morning Sentinel police found marijuana residue in the box, which is 4 1/2-feet long, 2-feet wide and 4-feet tall.
Police say 34-year-old Justin Leibowitz was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Police say officers investigated after receiving a report on Tuesday of two men pushing what appeared to be a huge toolbox down the street that was making a lot of noise.
Police Chief Joseph Massey says it turned out to be a self-contained marijuana-growing unit, with lights, fans and a watering system inside.
Massey tells the Morning Sentinel police found marijuana residue in the box, which is 4 1/2-feet long, 2-feet wide and 4-feet tall.
Police say 34-year-old Justin Leibowitz was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.