Ender2309
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http://www.fresnobee.com/263/story/664509.html

Investigators have seized about 30,000 marijuana plants and arrested eight people in connection with what is believed to be the largest single grow ever discovered in Fresno County, a Sheriff's Department spokesman said.

The plants, found in a cornfield east of Fresno, had a street value of about $120 million, said Chris Curtice, a spokesman for the Fresno County Sheriff's Department.

The investigation started about a week ago when the department received information about a large-scale marijuana growing operation in a field in the 700 block of south Indianola Avenue, Curtice said.

On Wednesday, Curtice said, detectives assigned to the Fresno County Marijuana Suppression Team, assisted by sheriff's Metro and Southwest Narcotics Enforcement Teams, confirmed the marijuana grow in a cornfield behind a home and executed a search warrant.

Four adults and two 17-year-old boys were arrested on narcotics charges.

The adults were identified as Ulices Mendoza Guizar, 32, Poncho Garcia Lopez, 26, Mario Mendoza, 20, and Ramon Mendoza, 32.

Curtice said another person ran from the home and got away.

Deputies were still at the home when Selma police officers made a vehicle stop nearby and two people in the car were arrested in connection with the investigation, Curtice said. Those suspects were identified as Emilio Bravo Garcia, 28, and Ignacio Morales Garcia, 45.

Curtice said all of the suspects apparently had been living at the home on Indianola Avenue, which reportedly was being leased along with the cornfield.

There were drying stations for marijuana plants in the corn field, he said. The field was equipped with an extensive drip irrigation system.

Deputies also found about 20 pounds of processed marijuana ready to be sold on the streets, Curtice said.
thats quite the operation they had going. the corn thing was pretty smart. looks like a tough summer for my area.
Parker
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they have been using the corn technique for ages. hell, i knew a farmer that would LET people grow in between his corn....of course you had to pay him.
THE_EYE
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The investigation started about a week ago when the department received information about a large-scale marijuana growing operation in a field in the 700 block of south Indianola Avenue, Curtice said.
Ok who narc'd
Ender2309
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Parker wrote:

they have been using the corn technique for ages. hell, i knew a farmer that would LET people grow in between his corn....of course you had to pay him.
really? i've never heard of that before.
Kmar
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Parker wrote:

they have been using the corn technique for ages. hell, i knew a farmer that would LET people grow in between his corn....of course you had to pay him.
Money well spent.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Parker
isteal
+1,452|6816|The Gem Saloon

Ender2309 wrote:

Parker wrote:

they have been using the corn technique for ages. hell, i knew a farmer that would LET people grow in between his corn....of course you had to pay him.
really? i've never heard of that before.
ya, its been going on for years.
i grew pot for a few years, and developed quite a network. nothing, and i mean NOTHING on a scale of that size, as i just grew pot for myself.
but ya man, if there is a trick in the book, its probably been done before.
my deal was placing no more than three plants together at one time. NEVER walk the same path to get to the plants, else you will leave a trail. and never ever breath to anyone about what you are doing.
i dont mind talking about it now, as it was a few....damn about five years ago.


inb4 lowing calls me a drug addict
Mason4Assassin444
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I'm trying to figure out how all of those task units let a stoner get away.

120 million is also a bit of an overestimate in my opinion.
(T)eflon(S)hadow
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Kmarion wrote:

Parker wrote:

they have been using the corn technique for ages. hell, i knew a farmer that would LET people grow in between his corn....of course you had to pay him.
Money well spent.
?
Ender2309
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Mason4Assassin444 wrote:

I'm trying to figure out how all of those task units let a stoner get away.

120 million is also a bit of an overestimate in my opinion.
for 30,000 plants? thats a lot of weed.
belldawg
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THE_EYE wrote:

The investigation started about a week ago when the department received information about a large-scale marijuana growing operation in a field in the 700 block of south Indianola Avenue, Curtice said.
Ok who narc'd


But seriously thats a lot of weed.
ghettoperson
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Mason4Assassin444 wrote:

I'm trying to figure out how all of those task units let a stoner get away.

120 million is also a bit of an overestimate in my opinion.
That's always the case with drug busts. Reminds me of the story about how the USCG caught a mini sub full of coke with some massive amount with a supposed value in the hundreds of millions. Turns out when you actually bothered to do the math that according to their calculations the street price of coke would be a couple of thousand dollars a gram.

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