Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 Source: Cowichan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Cowichan News Leader Contact: http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Mike Damour Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?216 (CN Police) COUPLE SAY THEY WERE WRONGLY ACCUSED IN POT BUST A young couple arrested in connection with a Shawnigan Lake marijuana grow op bust say the Mounties accused the wrong people. Scott Walmsley and his girlfriend, Felicia Clements, are both 20 and both work at a valley pub, him as a cook and she as a server, and neither live at the address where police discovered more than 600 pot plants in various stages of growth. Walmsley, who said he's never been in trouble with the law, said the entire experience has been a nightmare. "It's outrageous they wouldn't check with the landlord or see who lives there or do a bit of research to figure it out instead of just arresting whoever was in the area," he said. Clements lives in a separate suite above the Millicent Avenue suite where police found the plants on Jan. 15. She was not at home when Shawnigan Mounties, assisted by North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP and Victoria members of the RCMP's forensic-identification section, raided the home and found the grow op, a hydro diversion and associated growing equipment. Police arrested Clements at her work. She later asked her boyfriend to pick up her puppies in the apartment. "An officer let me have the puppies, but wouldn't let me get their food," said Walmsley. "So I put the puppies in my friend's car at the bottom of the driveway and the officer yelled: 'Scott, I have your puppy food.'" Walmsley said he ran back up the driveway to retrieve the puppy chow. "That's when the officer told me, 'Yeah. You're under arrest for theft of hydro and this, this and this.'" Walmsley said he was stunned. "I said, 'How can you pin this on me? I don't live here and I have nothing to do with this.' "(The officer) just started reading my rights and I decided I should stop talking right there." Walmsley said not only did he have nothing to do with the marijuana, he didn't even know the people who lived in the suspect suite. "We've never seen anyone go down there so I suspect they came during the night or whatever," he said. "But, if I was involved, how stupid would I have to be to go back to the grow op they were busting with police all over the place? I was just there to get some puppies." RCMP Cpl. Tim Desaulniers of the Shawnigan Lake detachment said he wouldn't comment on the case that is now before the courts, but did say he stands behind the work of his officers. "Normally we don't charge people unless there's evidence that suggests they're involved in it," he said. "If there was no evidence to suggest they were involved, they wouldn't have been charged." The couple has a March court date, but Walmsley said he's confident the charges will be dropped. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin