Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 Source: Wisconsin State Journal (WI) Copyright: 2007 Madison Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.madison.com/wsj/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/506 Author: Sandy Cullen 300 MARIJUANA PLANTS SEIZED AT 'GROW HOUSE' Madison police responding to a landlord's report of tenant problems found a residence on the Far East Side that was converted into a "grow house" for marijuana. About 300 marijuana plants were seized Thursday from the home in the 1500 block of Droster Road, police said. Members of the Dane County Narcotics and Gang Task Force put the value of each plant at between $800 and $1,000. Authorities are now looking for the people who rented the property. Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain said that like other grow houses found across the country, the single-family home on Droster Road was being used strictly for growing pot. "Nobody had ever moved in, as far as furniture," DeSpain said, adding it is the first time he is aware of that a home has been rented or purchased solely for the purpose of growing marijuana. DeSpain said the landlord was having trouble reaching the male tenants, who "had been making changes to the inside of the home" as well as some alterations visible from the outside. Concerned about the property, the landlord had his insurance agent come to the house, DeSpain said, adding that the agent "thought he smelled marijuana." The landlord then contacted police, who found "marijuana plants growing in various parts of the house," DeSpain said. "It's clear they had to do rewiring," he said, adding that grow lights and duct work also had been installed. How to spot a home used for growing pot A number of factors could indicate that a home is being used as a house for growing marijuana, including: Residents are rarely home and spend brief periods of time there. Visitors act strangely or come at odd hours. Windows are covered up. Bright lights may be seen escaping from windows, and windows may have condensation on them. Windows are always closed, and no air conditioners are used. Equipment such as large fans, lights, and plastic plant containers are carried into the home. Sounds of construction or electrical humming from equipment may be heard. Electric meters are tampered with, and there are signs of digging or disturbance around the outside meter box. There may be localized surges and decreases in power. A strong, skunk-like odor can be smelled from outside the house. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek