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Narcotics task force finds 424 marijuana plants at Ecorse home
Ecorse A narcotics task force has arrested two men and confiscated 424 marijuana plants valued between $600,000 and $900,000 Wednesday after raiding a home.
According to the Downriver Area Narcotics Organization (DRANO), the raid came after the organization received a tip about a growing operation at a house in the 4200 block of Seventh Street.
Detectives tried to make contact with the occupants of the home who refused to answer the door of the two-story residence.
After obtaining a search warrant, detectives found marijuana plants in various stages of growth stretching from the basement all the way to three upstairs bedrooms.
According to reports, the ganja gardeners used a highly sophisticated and elaborate electrical and plant feeding system to cultivate the plants.
Two suspects, including a 32-year-old Dearborn man and a 28-year-old Detroit man, were arrested at the scene. They were released pending further lab analysis by the Michigan State Police and a charging decision by the Wayne County Prosecutors Office.
DRANO is a multi-jurisdictional task force consisting of officers from the Michigan State Police as well as Taylor, Southgate, Ecorse and Romulus police departments.
Citizens can anonymously report narcotics activity to DRANO at (734) 285-4674.
[email protected]
(313) 222-2023
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140220/METRO01/302200078#ixzz2tsvgdZ7e
Ecorse A narcotics task force has arrested two men and confiscated 424 marijuana plants valued between $600,000 and $900,000 Wednesday after raiding a home.
According to the Downriver Area Narcotics Organization (DRANO), the raid came after the organization received a tip about a growing operation at a house in the 4200 block of Seventh Street.
Detectives tried to make contact with the occupants of the home who refused to answer the door of the two-story residence.
After obtaining a search warrant, detectives found marijuana plants in various stages of growth stretching from the basement all the way to three upstairs bedrooms.
According to reports, the ganja gardeners used a highly sophisticated and elaborate electrical and plant feeding system to cultivate the plants.
Two suspects, including a 32-year-old Dearborn man and a 28-year-old Detroit man, were arrested at the scene. They were released pending further lab analysis by the Michigan State Police and a charging decision by the Wayne County Prosecutors Office.
DRANO is a multi-jurisdictional task force consisting of officers from the Michigan State Police as well as Taylor, Southgate, Ecorse and Romulus police departments.
Citizens can anonymously report narcotics activity to DRANO at (734) 285-4674.
[email protected]
(313) 222-2023
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140220/METRO01/302200078#ixzz2tsvgdZ7e