Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Calgary Herald Contact: http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66 Author: Sarah Chapman, Calgary Herald FOUR KIDS SEIZED IN GROW OP BUST Pregnant Mom Arrested in Raid at Temple Home Police arrested a pregnant mother and seized her four young children after a drug raid on a home in the northeast Calgary community of Temple. The search of the marijuana grow operation marks the third time children have been taken into custody since Alberta's Drug-endangered Children Act came into effect in November. Two of the children, who range in age from two to nine, were taken from the home on Templeton Circle N.E. The two older children were in school at the time of the raid, but were picked up later by Child and Family Services officials. "You have venting, you have chemicals, you have everything that would contribute to the air being dangerous," said Staff Sgt. Monty Sparrow of the Calgary police drug unit. "There are people in this city who will commit break and enters to go after people's grow (operations). That exposes the children to another danger," Sparrow said Wednesday. The 33-year-old mother, who can't be named because it would identify her children, was arrested during the raid, said Sparrow. "They probably don't see the harm in living in the residence while the grow (operation) is in the basement," Sparrow said of parents who live with their children in grow operations. "They probably think that as long as they vent it properly, it'll be OK, but that's not the case." Police took more than $700,000 worth of marijuana from the home and charged the mother with possession for the purpose of trafficking, theft of electricity and production of marijuana. Neighbours were shocked that an illegal drug operation was in the home. "They were really nice," said neighbour Stacey, who didn't give her last name. "I had no idea. They sure pulled one over on me." Stacey watched as police tactical team officers used a battering ram to smash in a door at the home on Tuesday afternoon before officers whisked away the two children inside. Minutes later, they removed the mother from the house. "It was crazy," Stacey said, looking at a sign posted later by the Calgary Health Region declaring the home unfit for human habitation. Last month, six children were taken into custody following two marijuana grow op busts in Calgary, one in the southeast and one in the northeast. Investigators are looking for another adult believed to be involved in the recent case. Sparrow said this week's search in the Temple neighbourhood was sparked by a Crime Stoppers tip. Another tip on Tuesday led officers from the Southern Alberta Marijuana Investigative Team to a home in Irricana and a vehicle headed to Calgary. Police seized $1.4 million in marijuana and arrested two "crop sitters" who were allegedly looking after the grow operation northeast of Calgary. Minh Tan Mach, 27, of Vancouver and Thanh Vinh Huynh, 28, of Calgary were arrested in a vehicle containing more than 25 kilograms of bud marijuana, said Sparrow. "People will buy a home just to put a marijuana grow in the house and they come by once a week to make sure everything is working and the fertilizer, water and electricity is still running," Sparrow said. "They don't live in the residence." The two men were charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking, production of marijuana and theft of electricity. The rural location didn't surprise Sparrow, who said criminals have found creative locations for their operations. "What I'm learning about marijuana grow ops is there's nothing unusual anymore," he said. "You can find them anywhere." - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine