Pubdate: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 Source: Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) Copyright: 2003 Yakima Herald-Republic Contact: http://www.yakima-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/511 Author: Mark Morey THOUSANDS OF MARIJUANA PLANTS DESTROYED A task force of Yakima Valley drug agencies announced Wednesday that an annual exercise has resulted in the destruction of about 12,000 marijuana plants at 11 growing sites since last week. It's the largest haul they can recall in 10 years of coordinating the eradication program and doesn't include another 4,500 plants eliminated at two separate spots as recently as Tuesday. Doug Hintze, a Washington State Patrol sergeant who supervises the Lower Valley task force known as Law Enforcement Against Drugs, said the total may grow as officers attempt to find a third location that they learned about. Hintze said he's not sure whether the large number of plants discovered means more marijuana is being grown or more is being found. No major changes seem to have taken place in the local market, he said. Late summer brings the peak of the outdoor marijuana season. The state sets a $1,000 value for each plant, said Yakima police Sgt. Mike Costello, supervisor of the City-County Narcotics Unit, the Yakima-based task force that participated. Additional agencies included the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Yakama Nation police, the Yakima County Sheriff's Office and the National Guard, which provides a helicopter for observation flights. The first of the recent major busts included in the overall count was last month in Klickitat County, where the DEA arrested three men suspected of running a 4,000-plant operation. Shortly before that case, Klickitat County sheriff's deputies arrested two men in connection with a grow operation involving about 500 plants. No arrests were made during the annual exercise itself, officials said. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart