Pubdate: Mon, 18 May 2009
Source: North Thompson Star/Journal (CN BC)
Copyright: 2009 Black Press
Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/i4mAe7d5
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VALLEY PROPERTIES FORFEITED FOR MARIJUANA GROW-OPS

Valley RCMP And The Courts Continue Their Attacks On The Proceeds Of Crime.

For the second time in two weeks the courts have ordered the 
forfeiture of properties in the North Thompson Valley after police 
found major marijuana grow operations on them.

On April 30 in Kamloops a judge ordered Klondike Elston, age 48, to 
forfeit a small ranch located near Little Fort.

Elston was also sentenced to nine months in jail, two years of 
probation, plus given a lifetime firearms ban. He was described by 
his lawyer as an outstanding citizen of Blue River.

The forfeiture and jail sentence resulted from a police search in 
April, 2007, that found 1,400 growing plants in a sophisticated 
hydroponics operation. There was also evidence of previous harvests.

The assessed value of the ranch was put at $400,000.

In another instance, Travis Cowell agreed to forfeit his portion of a 
house and property on Highway 5 near Birch Island to avoid going to 
jail. He had been found guilty in a Kamloops court of production of a 
controlled substance and possession of a restricted/prohibited weapon.

Cowell and Sebastien Verrier were sentenced to a one-year conditional 
sentence, which means they will spend their time at home rather than in jail.

Their charges were laid after police searched the Birch Island 
property and found over 1,500 marijuana plants in the basement.

A stay of proceedings was entered for a third subject arrested as a 
result of the operation.

Police say their will be more property forfeitures in the future as a 
result of valley grow-op convictions.
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