Shitload Of Busts In My Area (PLANT SMART!)

Mr.Pyrex

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shitload of busts near my city, gets worse and worse everyday some of theese people really lucked out

AJAX -- A tip led Durham police to the discovery of a large scale marijuana grow operation in a north Ajax home Wednesday. Drug and gang unit officers armed with a search warrant descended on the Williamson Drive West home, in the Harwood Avenue - Taunton Road East area, and seized more than 700 pot plants, valued at $720,000. Cops also seized grow equipment including blowers and high-intensity lights. It was discovered that the grow op was powered by stolen electricity, police said.

PICKERING -- Durham's eye in the sky helped lead drug unit officers to the seizure of a sizeable marijuana crop in north Pickering last week. Durham cops in the Air 1 helicopter spied the crop, in a field on Sideline 28, last Thursday, police said. The following day cops armed with a warrant visited the property and seized 400 plants, valued at $400,000.
No charges have yet been laid


Port Perry -- Authorities flew in and scooped up over two-hundred young pot plants after the crop was spotted from the sky by the force's helicopter officers. According to Durham police, the Air-1 helicopter was patrolling North Durham around 8 p.m. last Saturday when officers spotted a crop of marijuana plants in a forested area near Cresswell Drive and Fingerboard Road, north of Port Perry.
Officers were called to the scene where 223 pot plants were discovered and seized.
No arrests have been made.


DURHAM -- Warrants have been issued for two people following the discovery of more than $1 million worth of marijuana in north Durham. Officers with the Drug Enforcement Unit assisted by the Air 1 helicopter closed in on the crop, in a wooded area on the 4th Concession in Brock Township, Monday. Cops discovered 1,447 foot-high plants that appeared to have been recently transplanted to the outdoors, said Durham police Sergeant Paul McCurbin.
As police approached a man fled; cops trailing him found recently-watered plants and hoses and electrical cords leading to a home nearby, Sgt. McCurbin said.
The street value of the crop has been set at $1.5 million.
Arrest warrants have been issued for two suspects.
 

Mr.Pyrex

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you guys should shoot down Air 1 as thats the problem lol
lol fuck man i hate that thing, its out at least everyday, but it mainly looks in like farm land areas and shit my grows near industrial and residentail but guerilla enough to not be noticed, ( i hope):confused::-?
 

Mr.Pyrex

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Sounds like they're thinking the average value is $1K C per plant.
ya there fucked, they a pound of weed and they say they recoverd 4480$ worth of drugs, they do it by the gram, lol there fucked, you should see there bulletains when they recover extasy " 10 pills with the street value of 300$" ya right little do they know its like 2$ here
 

Mr.Pyrex

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Durham Region, like Half An Hour East From Toronto, Like Pickering Ajax Whitby Oshawa Port Perry
 

Shook

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Durham Region, like Half An Hour East From Toronto, Like Pickering Ajax Whitby Oshawa Port Perry
oh i live in bc, theres rarely ever any helicopters flying around, the last time i remember seeing one was about 2 weeks ago when there was a huge fire, but before that it had been months, since i live in bc they know they cant stop us, and most helicopters have shit all on them
 

Mr.Pyrex

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oh i live in bc, theres rarely ever any helicopters flying around, the last time i remember seeing one was about 2 weeks ago when there was a huge fire, but before that it had been months, since i live in bc they know they cant stop us, and most helicopters have shit all on them
luckey you than lol my area's turning ghetto gets worse every year, thats why the bought the helicopter
 

Shook

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Durham Region, like Half An Hour East From Toronto, Like Pickering Ajax Whitby Oshawa Port Perry
luckey you than lol my area's turning ghetto gets worse every year, thats why the bought the helicopter
yep you'd expect more since i live in the subs of vancouver, but naw, and there are tons of forests around and if you really wanna go guerilla, its no more then a 30 minute drive to total seclusion, have you seen browndirtwarrior's vids?
 

GetAhead

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Anybody ever wonder if someone monitors these sites and then tracks back the servers to pinpoint growers?
 

budman226

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that would be rather difficult seein as this site deletes our ip addresses every 5 mins lol. your safe
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

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shouldn't we be ok with shooting down pig o copters? i mean after all, it's our tax money that pays for those fuckin things, and the gas they waste. if we pay for them, shouldn't it be ok for us to decide to shoot em down too?

not that i'm advocating violence or anything. i'm just throwing stuff out there and seeing what sticks.
 

i2ain2t

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Drug agents said Wednesday that they have recently seized about 37,000 marijuana plants from a four-county area in Washington, including more than 11,000 plants from the Yakama reservation.

The sweep -- an annual operation involving state, local and federal agencies -- took place over the last week and a half in Yakima, Klickitat, Benton and Skamania counties.

The largest of the 15-20 growing operations was found on an unspecified portion of Yakama land that is closed to the public, said Lt. Rich Wiley of the Washington State Patrol.

"These are Mexican drug-trafficking organizations growing out there and not members of the tribe," Wiley said. Yakama Nation officials "are working very hard to get this activity off of their lands."

The National Guard and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency provide helicopters so drug agents can fly over remote areas looking for plots of marijuana.

One of the state's largest marijuana operations was found on Yakama lands during a similar aerial sweep in 2004. Authorities said the 65,000 plants they seized from the Satus Pass area would have been worth an estimated $35 million.

Wiley did not provide a value for the plants seized this year.
 

i2ain2t

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3,667 pot plants uprooted in remote Atascadero marijuana garden
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 08/10/2007 07:03:31 AM PDT


ATASCADERO, Calif.—Thousands of pot plants were uprooted after discovery of a major marijuana cultivation operation in a remote area of Highway 41. An Army Black Hawk helicopter was called in Thursday to airlift the 3,667 uprooted plants to a site for incineration. The street value of the marijuana hasn't been calculated, officials said.


U.S. Forest Service rangers had tipped San Luis Obispo County sheriff's deputies about the planting operation. Law enforcement officers hiked into the rugged area this week.


Men were seen running away but there were no arrests, Sgt. Brian Hascall said.
It was the second largest bust in the county this growing season, which runs from May until October, sheriff's Sgt. Rex Reese said. Some 61,000 plants were uprooted in a July 8 marijuana seizure off Highway 166.



Poor growers running..
 
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