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Helicopter patrol steers deputies to marijuana crop in hills south of Hemet -

Published on Tuesday, August 26, 2008
By JOHN ASBURY




Riverside County sheriff's deputies have busted another marijuana-growing operation, recovering more than $150 million worth of pot growing in the hills around Sage, south of Hemet.

A sheriff's helicopter spotted a camp in the trees Monday during routine patrol over the Red Mountain region, east of Temecula, sheriff's Sgt. Mark Sedgwick said. The pilot also noticed a patch of lush, green vegetation growing among the dusty brown hillsides.

As investigators began to search the area Monday, marijuana plants of various ages -- including some nearly ready for harvest -- were found. Deputies were initially called to the area over a concern of possible armed suspects. They found one gun, but no one was found near the camp, Sedgwick said. No arrests have been made.

A sheriff's narcotics team continued to clear the plants Tuesday. They are being taken in to be examined as evidence and eventually will be destroyed   Read Full Article...

 
 

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