Pubdate: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 EXTREME CAUTION USED DURING BUST With no protection as they inched their way up the clear-cut logging road, and creeped around the two switchbacks, police took no chances in serving a search warrant at a residence in Boston Bar. Boston Bar and Hope police, called in some heavy hitters to assist in the taking down of a suspected grow operation 7 kilometers north of Boston Bar. The Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team (ERT) and two police dogs and their handlers came in pretty handy as they approached the home high in the mountains. As residents listened to a load of possibilities of what was happening, including bank robbers held up wild west style, to a run of the mill ERT training exercise, teams of police began heading north not only along the TransCanada Highway but up the Nahatlach Forest Service road, on the opposite side of the Fraser Canyon, where officers kept a bird's eye view on the operation. The heavy response was not only due to the high risk of approaching the home and outbuildings, but police also had information that there may be firearms at the residence and the suspect may have gang connections, reports Corporal James Paulsen. As it turned out police believe now that the original suspect in the grow operation may have just handed over the reins to a second operator. On the property, police located what appeared to be a long running grow op, consisting of 2,536 plants being grown under 111 - 1000 watt hydroponic grow lights. Two suspects had fled from the property as police approached. One suspect was captured just 300 meters from the house, however, a second suspect put the police dogs and their handlers through their paces. Facing dangerously steep terrain, unstable shale ledges and miles of wilderness, the police dogs were able to keep on the suspect's track for over 2.2 kilometers where the suspect was taken into custody. "It was a real Rambo chase, they did an awesome job," says Paulsen. The bust begin early morning Thursday, (April 19) as the parade of darkened SUVs rolled into the small town, and ended with a two-day clean up of evidence. They also had "two of the biggest generators I have ever seen," adds Paulsen. The generators were on trailers and were removed from the property by police. Charges are pending. No names have been released. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine