Pubdate: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2002 San Jose Mercury News Contact: http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/390 DRUG AGENTS CONFISCATE 2,600 MARIJUANA PLANTS Drug agents raided a field teeming with more than 2,600 marijuana plants worth $10 million in the east foothills of Mount Hamilton on Sunday morning and arrested two San Jose men, officials said Monday. The men, ages 27 and 35, were arrested on cultivation and other charges as they tended to the plants, an irrigation system and a large dam in the San Antonio Valley. Nearby residents called police after noticing a suspicious car in the area, said detective Steve Dennis of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department. The 4-foot-high plants were among pine, shrub and California oak, he said. The five-acre area of pot was in a remote, rugged spot about three-quarters of a mile off the roadway. Officials would not release the suspects' names because they expect more arrests. One suspect was armed with a stolen rifle, police said. The bust is one of the first of the pot-growing season, which lasts until October. Last year, agents seized 47,574 plants in the county, according to representatives of the Campaign Against Marijuana Planting. Nearly half of that came from a single bust in September when 21,000 plants were seized near Mount Madonna County Park. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth