News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: Drug Shocker |
Title: | CN AB: Drug Shocker |
Published On: | 2011-09-20 |
Source: | Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2011-09-22 06:04:09 |
DRUG SHOCKER
Police have issued a public warning about the potential of grow-ops to
create live earth in the wake of a pair of fires at separate drug operations.
Grow operators often bypass electricity to steal power and help them
avoid detection, say cops, however it can lead to danger for residents
of the home, plus neighbours and anyone else who steps foot on the
property.
One of the recent fires happened in the 200 block of Templeview Way
N.E. on Aug. 24 and the second in the 0-100 block of Saddleridge Cl.
N.E. on Sept. 6.
The ground around at least one of the grow-ops became live, allegedly
due to the grow operator tampering with the electricity supply.
Witnesses at the Temple location said they saw the ground sparking and
on fire near the house and an electrical engineer determined the
ground around the illegal connection would have been live with
electricity.
The grow operators at the sites of both recent fires were using the
same connector to bypass electricity, said police.
While electrical bypasses may be tricky to spot, police are asking
Calgarians to keep an eye out for other signs of illegal drug
operations in their communities.
These signs include excessive humidity, sweating on the house
exterior, condensation on the windows and moisture at the foundation.
As well, lack of lawn and sidewalk upkeep, lights on timers, presence
of heavy deodorizers, loud exhaust fans, "skunky" odours, no garbage
put out on designated collection days, guard dogs, multiple security
measures or 'Keep Out' signs.
Lastly, a common sign of a grow operation is people coming and going
at odd times and staying for short periods of time, say police.
Anyone who believes there is a grow-op in their neighbourhood is asked
to call the drug tip line at 403-206-8100 or Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-8477.
Police have issued a public warning about the potential of grow-ops to
create live earth in the wake of a pair of fires at separate drug operations.
Grow operators often bypass electricity to steal power and help them
avoid detection, say cops, however it can lead to danger for residents
of the home, plus neighbours and anyone else who steps foot on the
property.
One of the recent fires happened in the 200 block of Templeview Way
N.E. on Aug. 24 and the second in the 0-100 block of Saddleridge Cl.
N.E. on Sept. 6.
The ground around at least one of the grow-ops became live, allegedly
due to the grow operator tampering with the electricity supply.
Witnesses at the Temple location said they saw the ground sparking and
on fire near the house and an electrical engineer determined the
ground around the illegal connection would have been live with
electricity.
The grow operators at the sites of both recent fires were using the
same connector to bypass electricity, said police.
While electrical bypasses may be tricky to spot, police are asking
Calgarians to keep an eye out for other signs of illegal drug
operations in their communities.
These signs include excessive humidity, sweating on the house
exterior, condensation on the windows and moisture at the foundation.
As well, lack of lawn and sidewalk upkeep, lights on timers, presence
of heavy deodorizers, loud exhaust fans, "skunky" odours, no garbage
put out on designated collection days, guard dogs, multiple security
measures or 'Keep Out' signs.
Lastly, a common sign of a grow operation is people coming and going
at odd times and staying for short periods of time, say police.
Anyone who believes there is a grow-op in their neighbourhood is asked
to call the drug tip line at 403-206-8100 or Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-8477.
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