Pubdate: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 Source: Oroville Mercury-Register (CA) Contact: 2006 Oroville Mercury Register Website: http://www.orovillemr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2277 Author: Paula M. Felipe Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Marijuana - California) MORE THAN $12 MILLION IN POT SEIZED, BURNED BERRY CREEK -- More than 3,000 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of more than $12 million were seized in Berry Creek Tuesday. A reconnaissance flight by the Butte County sheriff's helicopter located the garden in a remote area near Mosquito Creek. Five deputies from the Marijuana Suppression Unit made a 21Z2-hour early morning hike into the area. They were joined by Fish and Game and Forest Service employees, who assisted in pulling up the plants. It took about nine hours total to hike into the area, uproot the 3,200 plants, and have them hauled out by the Sheriff's Office helicopter, which ferried the bundles in nets about a half-mile to an awaiting trailer, Sgt. Steve Collins said. "The hiking was the hard part, and the helicopter really helped a lot," Collins said. It was rugged terrain, and at times, deputies had to slide down slopes or crawl over rocks. The garden was being watered by a gravity-fed drip system using black plastic pipe coming from a nearby creek. It took about two hours to burn the seized marijuana on the Sheriff's Office compound Tuesday afternoon. An additional 200 marijuana plants previously confiscated also went up in flames. "We have these burns on a regular basis, and knew we were going to have a lot to burn today, so we decided to burn it all together at one time," Collins said. An old garbage bin held the burning marijuana, which deputies kept fed with more bundles. The pungent odor and smoke filled the air. The burn had been approved by air quality officials. "The estimated average street value for a pound of processed marijuana is about $4,000, so about $12,800,000 is a conservative estimate of the marijuana burned," Collins added. Collins said anyone comes across suspicious activity associated with illegal marijuana gardens while riding or hiking should leave the area immediately and call the Marijuana Suppression Unit's report line at 538-7389. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake