Pubdate: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 Source: Times, The (Gainesville, GA) Copyright: 2007 Gainesville Times Contact: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2701 Author: Stephen Gurr, The Times AUTHORITIES MAKE ANOTHER DRUG BUST IN DRUG RING - SEIZE 500 PLANTS A Lawrenceville home was the latest "grow house" for indoor marijuana cultivation discovered by authorities this week in an ongoing investigation that has stretched into 13 counties, including Hall. Gwinnett County Police spokesman Darren Moloney said when drug investigators came to the house at Friars Gate Drive with a search warrant Monday night, three men ran away. They were quickly captured. Inside the home, investigators found what has become a familiar sight in recent weeks: a basement marijuana-growing operation complete with ultraviolet lighting, irrigation, ventilation and mylar-coated walls and ceilings. "The entire basement of this house was converted into a hydroponics lab," Moloney said. Hydroponics is the process of growing plants indoors without soil. Authorities seized 500 pot plants with an estimated street value of $2 million. Eduardo Rodriguez, 43, Jose Felipe-Bruno, 35, and Jorge Alberto Gonzalez-Sanchez, 36, were each charged with felony marijuana trafficking. Gonzalez-Sanchez is from Mexico while the other two suspects are from Cuba, Moloney said. Their immigration status had not been determined Wednesday. The Lawrenceville raid comes a week after Hall County authorities uncovered two grow houses in the Chestnut Mountain area. More than 280 plants valued at $576,000 were seized from homes on Benefield Road and in the Georgian Acres subdivision. The homeowners were not home and no arrests have been made in the case. In Jackson County, six grow houses and $2 million in pot were discovered in recent weeks. More than 25 people have been arrested in connection with the case, which originated in Fayette County after a tip from Drug Enforcement Administration officials in Miami. At least 30 grow houses have been uncovered in Georgia in the past month. Authorities say the drug trafficking ring was led by 35-year-old Cuban national Merquiades Martinez of Fayette County, who is among those in custody. Hall County authorities are looking for Luis R. Rojas-Argote, whose name was on the deed records of the $300,000 Georgian Acres home raided last week. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath