Pubdate: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 Source: Cambridge Reporter, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 The Cambridge Reporter Contact: http://www.cambridge-reporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1470 PROBE SEEKS ANSWERS IN WRONGFUL BUST As Fung Han and Shiu Ng work to repair the damage done to their door and their pride, police and hydro investigators are trying to figure out what went so wrong. Police officers broke down the front door of the Ngs' Hilborn Avenue home in Cambridge last Wednesday morning as Fung Han sat eating her breakfast. Officers put her hands behind her back and told her she was under arrest for theft of hydro. Police and hydro investigators believed the family was hiding a marijuana grow operation inside. But when they searched the home, they found nothing. Now, they are trying to figure out what went wrong in their investigation. Last week Cambridge and North Dumfries Hydro said they were not the initiators in this case and that police usually contact them for assistance. However, the police warrant used to carry out the search showed that the hydro company contacted police on two occasions. On July 19, hydro officials told police they had concerns that hydro was being tampered with at the residence. Then again on July 23, the hydro company contacted police and told them a diversion meter, which measures the flow of electricity to the house before it goes through the hydro meter, was set up. They told police the diversion meter indicated theft of hydro. A warrant was obtained and a search completed. "Apparently there never was and there never has been a marijuana grow operation," in the home, said Staff Sergeant Brent Thomlison. "We initiated this because hydro called us." Barb Shortreed, communications officer with Cambridge and North Dumfries Hydro, said an internal investigation revealed that hydro officials did contact police in this case. She said a full investigation has been launched to determine "what caused the abnormality," in the home's hydro reading. The data recorded from the meter was "very similar to every other proven diversion we have identified," she said. "There are several factors that we need to identify," she added. "We could not comment as to what the reason is." - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart