Pubdate: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 Source: Appalachian, The (NC Edu) Copyright: Appalachian State University 2004 Contact: http://www1.appstate.edu/dept/csil/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2788 Author: Brian Dekle, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) BUST NETS 84 MARIJUANA PLANTS Boone Police recently seized 84 marijuana plants and growing equipment at a King Street residence. On Sept. 28 narcotics investigator A.L. Lebeau responded to W. King Street in reference to a citizen complaint regarding drug activity. The complaint was actually in regard to activity at another residence in the King Street apartment complex, but Lebeau said he smelled marijuana coming from another apartment. Lebeau said as he was leaving the complex to obtain a search warrant, the tenant of the suspected apartment arrived and allowed him to conduct a search in his apartment. Lebeau found 84 marijuana plants ranging in height from one to four feet and growing lights, ballasts and fertilizers. The amount of saleable marijuana already harvested and still on the plants totaled six pounds, which has a street value of about $3,000 to $5,000 per pound, Lebeau said. The apartment tenant is the only suspect in the case, and he and his attorney are cooperating with police. Lebeau said the suspect does not pose a flight risk and probably will not be arrested until after the case is brought before the grand jury. "He's [the suspect] a nice guy that just slipped up and made a mistake," Lebeau said. The suspect will likely be charged with manufacturing marijuana and possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, both felonies under North Carolina law, Lebeau said. He did not know if the marijuana was intended to be distributed locally or trafficked to other areas. "We've had about five or six busts in the past couple of years in Boone that were about this size," Lebeau said. He added that this particular bust was actually one of the smallest. "It's surprising how much marijuana is grown in Boone," Lebeau said. Boone Police Chief Bill Post said that Appalachian State University affects the amount of marijuana grown and used in Boone, but adds that he thinks the amount of marijuana in Boone is normal compared to other college towns. "I don't know how much of an impact it [the bust] will have on this area," Lebeau said. "People have several different supply options." Lebeau added that much of the marijuana distributed among Appalachian State students is brought from students' homes. University Police officer Major Larry Foster said marijuana possession among Appalachian State students is fairly common. "We have responded weekly to the dorms and have written students up for possession and use of marijuana," Foster said. "Usually if it's a student's first offense, we refer them to judicial affairs." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek