News (Media Awareness Project) - CN SN: Identifying A Marijuana Grow Op |
Title: | CN SN: Identifying A Marijuana Grow Op |
Published On: | 2005-12-07 |
Source: | StarPhoenix, The (CN SN) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-19 02:53:53 |
IDENTIFYING A MARIJUANA GROW OP
This week Crime Stoppers needs your help in identifying people
responsible for growing marijuana.
The hydroponic growing of marijuana may cause one or more of the
following signs:
- - People coming and going at odd times from houses or buildings which
may be unoccupied.
- - Large amounts of potting soil, pots, lights, and electrical
equipment being carried into houses or buildings.
- - Windows covered to restrict light.
- - Very bright lights on in a house for up to 18 hours a
day.
- - A strong, skunk-like smell around a house or garage at
times.
- - In winter, a large amount of condensation on the
windows.
Crime Stoppers
If you have information about this crime, or any other unsolved crime
in Saskatoon, call Crime Stoppers at 931-TIPS (931-8477). Tips can be
provided on-line at http://www.931tips.com. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash
award up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest or case
being cleared. Crime Stoppers is a proven program that gets results.
When you call Crime Stoppers you don't have to give your name and you
won't have to appear in court. You can also call Crime Stoppers
toll-free anywhere in Canada at 1-800-222-TIPS. Cell phone users may
dial *TIPS free of charge.
This week Crime Stoppers needs your help in identifying people
responsible for growing marijuana.
The hydroponic growing of marijuana may cause one or more of the
following signs:
- - People coming and going at odd times from houses or buildings which
may be unoccupied.
- - Large amounts of potting soil, pots, lights, and electrical
equipment being carried into houses or buildings.
- - Windows covered to restrict light.
- - Very bright lights on in a house for up to 18 hours a
day.
- - A strong, skunk-like smell around a house or garage at
times.
- - In winter, a large amount of condensation on the
windows.
Crime Stoppers
If you have information about this crime, or any other unsolved crime
in Saskatoon, call Crime Stoppers at 931-TIPS (931-8477). Tips can be
provided on-line at http://www.931tips.com. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash
award up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest or case
being cleared. Crime Stoppers is a proven program that gets results.
When you call Crime Stoppers you don't have to give your name and you
won't have to appear in court. You can also call Crime Stoppers
toll-free anywhere in Canada at 1-800-222-TIPS. Cell phone users may
dial *TIPS free of charge.
Member Comments |
No member comments available...