Pubdate: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 Source: Alexander City Outlook, The (AL) Copyright: 2003 The Alexander City Outlook Contact: http://www.alexcityoutlook.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2401 Author: Stephanie Rebman POLICE FIND MARIJUANA Law enforcement officials seized and eradicated 39 marijuana plants, which are worth $78,000, Tuesday afternoon. The Tallapoosa County Narcotics Task Force, Marijuana Eradication Team and members of the New Site Police Department and Alexander City Fire Department found the plants in helicopter fly-overs Tuesday and Wednesday for the second time this year. "The 39 plants were found off of Highway 22 and Hillabee Creek," said Narcotics Investigator Jay Turner. "We had gotten information about some plants up there. We found about five plants that were 10 to 11 feet tall and the smallest plants were 5 feet tall." Turner said for marijuana plants to grow that large, someone had to be regularly taking care of and monitoring them, and they have an idea of who that person could be. "We've got a suspect, but there is no chance of an arrest being made off of it," Turner said. "It was in a wooded area on somebody's hunting club. It is off a dirt road and a lot of traffic goes through it." The task force has eradicated 299 marijuana plants in Tallapoosa County so far this year, Turner said. According to the Marijuana Eradication Team Leader Robert Saffold, approximately 50,000 marijuana plants have been seized statewide this year, and the team tries to fly over each county one to three times yearly. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake