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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AR: Pot Search Turns Hot
Title:US AR: Pot Search Turns Hot
Published On:2005-10-11
Source:Sun-Times, The (AR)
Fetched On:2008-01-15 11:20:44
POT SEARCH TURNS HOT

A marijuana eradication attempt Wednesday was a real barnburner for
members of the Cleburne County Sheriff's Department, Van Buren County
Sheriff's Department, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and Greers
Ferry Police Department.

After several hours of searching, officers found several marijuana
plants in a barn and the home at 4110 Libby Road (Hwy 337). A
helicopter search crew of two officers located the plants in the open
barn during a flyover of the property.

The crew landed the chopper next to the barn in an attempt to find a
resident of the home. During the attempted contact of a resident,
someone lit the barn on fire, burning most everything inside. The
chopper, a $100,000 machine, was sitting next to the barn and was
nearly burned before the pilot could retreat.

More officers arrived on the scene to find the barn completely
destroyed. Greers Ferry Canine Officer Matt Wilborn was one of the
officers aboard the chopper and was able to run inside the burning
structure and pull one six-foot tall plant from the ground before
everything was engulfed. "I saw 25 to 30 plants inside the barn
before it was burned," he said. "I was only able to grab one plant.
It was getting too hot."

Once the fire was extinguished, officers looked to where the plants
were spotted to find that about a half dozen plants had survived the
blaze. Tin from the roof had fallen over the plants, protecting them
from the flames.

Officers searched another open barn on the property to find two trash
bags that contained marijuana plants. A woman was found at the home
and denied knowing anything about the drugs.

After receiving permission to search the home, additional plants were
found, along with six long guns. Officers reported retrieving
approximately 33 plants from the property. The male subject
authorities were searching for, Lucien Holland, 52, was not located.

The Cleburne County Sheriff's Department is filing charges against
Holland for manufacturing a controlled substance, marijuana, a class
"C" felony. Since Holland is a convicted felon, he is also being
charged with felon in possession of a firearm, a class "B" felony.

Officers are not 100 percent sure who set the blaze. Narcotics
Officer Johnny Sowell said, "This is the first time in my career that
someone has set a structure on fire trying to hide the evidence."

The Cleburne County Sheriff's Department received information
Wednesday evening that Holland would turn himself in once the
warrants were issued.
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