Pubdate: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 Source: Stouffville Sun/Tribune (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 Stouffville Sun/Tribune Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/newscentre/stouffville/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2431 Author: Kathleen Griffin, THREE MORE GROW HOUSES FOUND IN STOUFFVILLE More than $2 million worth of marijuana has been seized from four Stouffville grow house operations busted by York Regional Police in the past two weeks. Police were clearing out "a huge mess" from 1 Flint Cres. yesterday, the most recent raid, which netted police more than 600 pot plants. The "mess" was unsafe hydro wiring, rigged to divert power to grow equipment. Hydro officials had to ensure officers' safety before they were able to remove drugs from the homes. The York Regional Police drugs and vice squad has been hopping; they have busted 41 grow house operations since June 1. "They are becoming more difficult to find and that tells me we're making an impact," said Det. Mike Klimm. "Six months ago, in Markham, a survey showed one in every 100 houses was a grow operation -- that number is now one in 500. It's awesome." Nine operations within a one-kilometre area in Maple were busted this week, as well as the four in Stouffville. Since January, police have seized plants from homes across the region that would have been worth more than $20 million on the street. On June 3, police swooped down on an abandoned home at 588 Millard Street, seizing 836 plants, worth $836,000. The resident of 25 Ivy Crescent was charged after police raided the home June 9 and seized $636,000 worth of pot. Neighbours noticed a few strange things about the house at 125 Aspen Cresc. -- no one was ever around and the place appeared abandoned. They called York Regional Police. On Tuesday, 603 plants and grow equipment were removed from the empty house. Many of the raids are a result of officials tracking excessive hydro use, but occasionally police get a tip from the public. The signs to watch for include: the house looks empty, abandoned lights are on at strange hours of the day and night no one is ever there, or people come and go at weird hours people always come in and out through the garage the lawn and gardens are not being cared for blinds and curtains are always drawn condensation on the windows "We will continue to make an impact until they leave our area," Det. Klimm promised. To report suspicious property, call 905-881-1221, ext. 7816 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake