Pubdate: Wed, 17 Jul 2002
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MARIJUANA GROWERS GET REVENGE AGAINST COPS

Sheriff Suspects Cruisers Deliberately Set Ablaze Cars Burned As Deputies 
Seized Marijuana Plants

MOUNT VERNON -- Deputies seizing marijuana plants from an area near Grove 
Church Road returned to find their cruisers on fire Monday evening.

Sheriff David Barber said both vehicles were destroyed. The loss is 
estimated at $70,000.

The possibility that overheated catalytic converters might have ignited dry 
material under the cruisers has not been ruled out, but Barber said there 
was reason to believe the fires were deliberately set.

The fires occurred when two deputies and a game protector from the Ohio 
Department of Natural resources went into woods south of Sycamore Road to 
investigate a report of marijuana plants. The tip had been received by the 
game protector, who alerted Barber's office.

Because of the difficult terrain, the deputies parked on a lane and 
continued about three-quarters of a mile into the woods in a 
four-wheel-drive vehicle driven by the game protector. About an hour later, 
they heard a popping noise and saw smoke rising from the area where the 
cruisers were parked, Barber said. "By the time they got there, both 
vehicles were totally consumed," he said.

The fires were extinguished by the Bladensburg volunteer fire department. 
Authorities will check today for evidence of accelerants on the vehicles 
and ground samples taken from the scene. State Fire Marshal investigators 
could not perform the tests Tuesday because the cars were being examined by 
Knox County's insurance carrier, Barber said.

"They were parked about 14 feet apart, and they burned identically," he 
said. "That certainly is something unusual to consider."

About 150 marijuana plants were seized as a result of the tip. Barber said 
their street value is estimated at $150,000.