Pubdate: Tue, 16 Sep 2008
Source: Daily Press (Victorville, CA)
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Author: Natasha Lindstrom
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HELICOPTERS COLLECT MARIJUANA PLANTS WITH NETS

SKYFOREST- Law enforcement officials raided a mountain  pot farm in
the San Bernardino National Forest on  Monday, with two helicopters
dropping five or six nets  that can each hold about 200 pounds of
marijuana  plants, officials said.

The marijuana eradication operation combines efforts of  the San
Bernardino County Sheriff's Department with the  state Bureau of
Narcotic Enforcement's Campaign Against  Marijuana Planting task
force, which have been  conducting aerial surveillance over the canyon
below  Heap's Peak for about two months, said Jodie Miller,
spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Department.

"Outdoor marijuana growth is most prevalent in the  months from April
to typically the end of October, so  it is routine that aerial
surveillance is conducted,  and that's how this cultivation site was
located,"  Miller said.

Two helicopters were dedicated to Monday's plant  removal operation,
along with 15 law enforcement  officials who hiked into in the canyon
below Heap's  Peak - the only way to reach the marijuana farm.

Three arrests in connection with the pot farm were made  early last
week, and there may be additional suspects,  Miller said, but
information about them was  unavailable.

At least two camp sites where people tend to live in  order to
maintain and protect the plants were  identified at the pot farm,
Miller said.

Information about the amount of marijuana plants and  their value will
not be available until the team  returns from the field, Miller said.

Officials were still out in the field at 6 p.m. Monday,  and they
started their trek to eradicate the marijuana  fields as early as 5
a.m., Miller said.
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