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A 41-year-old Raymond man is in jail after police allegedly found more than 500 marijuana plants growing in his basement.
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department says a deputy went to the home of Carl Packard Friday afternoon in an attempt to arrest a woman on an outstanding warrant.
But when the deputy approached the house, he smelled the odor of marijuana plants and called for a drug-detection dog.
When deputies searched the home, they found what they described as an elaborate marijuana-growing operation in the basement, with hundreds of pot plants ranging from one- to three-feet tall.
Packard is charged with cultivating marijuana. Bail was set at 20-thousand dollars.
It was later determined that the woman police were looking for had moved out of the house a few months ago.
Newshawk: User - 420 Magazine
Source: WCSH6.com
Pubdate: 30 December 2006
Author: Katie Krupnik
Copyright: 2006 The Associated Press
Contact: Kkrupnik@wcsh.gannett.com
Website: News Headlines | newscentermaine.com
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department says a deputy went to the home of Carl Packard Friday afternoon in an attempt to arrest a woman on an outstanding warrant.
But when the deputy approached the house, he smelled the odor of marijuana plants and called for a drug-detection dog.
When deputies searched the home, they found what they described as an elaborate marijuana-growing operation in the basement, with hundreds of pot plants ranging from one- to three-feet tall.
Packard is charged with cultivating marijuana. Bail was set at 20-thousand dollars.
It was later determined that the woman police were looking for had moved out of the house a few months ago.
Newshawk: User - 420 Magazine
Source: WCSH6.com
Pubdate: 30 December 2006
Author: Katie Krupnik
Copyright: 2006 The Associated Press
Contact: Kkrupnik@wcsh.gannett.com
Website: News Headlines | newscentermaine.com