Pubdate: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 Source: Peace River Record-Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 Peace River Record-Gazette Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/peace/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1232 Author: Kristy Lesh $1-MILLION IN POT FOUND IN THE PEACE Raids on two different grow operations in the Peace last week had police bagging over $1-million in seized marijuana. Peace River RCMP announced the take down of two large grow operations in the Peace River and Grimshaw areas on Aug. 7. The first grow operation netted over 2,500 mature marijuana plants as well as a large amount of that had already been harvested. The second big seize of the day brought in over 1,000 marijuana plants in various stages of production. Police also seized harvested marijuana and hashish. Police said a conservative estimate of the street value of the seized marijuana would be $1-million. "Two very, very good seizures were made," says Ken Hainsworth, Staff Sgt. Peace River RCMP. He said the quantities of marijuana seized were so large, a dump truck was used to transport the plants, which have since been destroyed. Cst. David Brink says "the investigation into the seizures is ongoing" and could not give out any additional details. As of press time no charges had been laid. Brink says this is the biggest bust he has seen and may even be the one of the top seizures the detachment has made. "It's got to be up there." Taking over a million worth of the illegal substance off the streets will have numerous positive spin-offs. "It's something our kids don't have to be subjected to," says Brink. "Anything we take off the street is great, even if it's half an ounce." "It doesn't really break my heart if we make it harder for people to get an illegal substance." The Peace River and Grimshaw RCMP detachments along with the Peace River General Investigation section and the 'Green Team' were involved in the bust. "A lot of hard work came together and paid off," says Brink. "It was a group effort, a team effort." The Green Team is a RCMP and Edmonton Police Service joint force operation that is dedicated to the eradication of marijuana grow operations. The last big bust made in the Peace was on Aug. 20, 2002 at rural residence on Weberville Road. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of over 200 plants worth an estimated $200,000. Robert McPherson and father Fred McPherson were charged with production of marijuana and possession for the purpose of trafficking. In speaking of both incidents, Brink says this is "proof it's a problem and we're trying to deal with it." "It's an ongoing thing and we're going to do everything we can to find them all and take them apart." - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart