Pubdate: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 Source: Parry Sound North Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2002, Parry Sound North Star Contact: http://www.parrysound.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1618 MARIJUANA 'GROWS' BENEFIT FROM LONG HOT SUMMER NORTH BAY - The long hot summer has been well suited to the illegal cultivation of marijuana. The Ontario Provincial Police are asking the public to report any unusual crop, cultivation or suspicious activity that they might see. Each spring marihuana traffickers attempt to find secluded areas to grow the illegal plant. Crown land, farm properties, berry patches and the wet areas adjacent to marshes and swamps are all favoured locations. It is quite common for growers to trespass and plant on private property in an effort to insulate themselves from their illegal activities. As summer progresses, those involved in the outdoor cultivation of marijuana often make frequent trips to their 'grow' sites to ensure their plants are properly watered and fertilized. The need for ongoing crop maintenance, combined with a strong desire to avoid detection, may result in unusual activity in remote areas of the Northeast Region. The presence of unfamiliar vehicles parked in secluded areas at odd hours, and the creation of new footpaths or ATV trails leading from rural roads into the bush may be indicative of marijuana cultivation activity. Of particular concern to police is the increased use of 'booby traps', designed to inflict grievous bodily injury or death, by growers attempting to protect their plantations. Though these devices may be intended to protect marijuana plots from theft by rival traffickers or removal by enforcement personnel they are equally likely to injure hikers, landowners and others who inadvertently stumble upon the growing operations. Every year members of the public are responsible for finding and reporting many of these 'grow' sites. Once again Near North Crime Stoppers and the Ontario Provincial Police Drug Enforcement Units are requesting the public's assistance in combating outdoor marijuana cultivation throughout the North East Region. In the event you encounter a marijuana growing operation simply record the exact location, leave at once and call Crime Stoppers or the nearest police service. Crime Stoppers can be reached at 1-888-222-TIPS - --- MAP posted-by: Beth