News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Teen Accused Of Growing Marijuana On Cop's Land |
Title: | US FL: Teen Accused Of Growing Marijuana On Cop's Land |
Published On: | 2007-05-09 |
Source: | Florida Times-Union (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 06:28:16 |
TEEN ACCUSED OF GROWING MARIJUANA ON COP'S LAND
OCALA, Fla. - A 17-year-old boy was growing marijuana on vacant
property owned by Ocala's deputy police chief, authorities said.
Deputy Chief Greg Graham said he was told about the plants by
neighbors on Saturday. He had bought the lot two months ago as an
investment, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.
Deputies with the Martin County Sheriff's Office confiscated nine
potted marijuana plants on the lot.
Graham said he has known the teen, who was not identified because of
his age, for several years.
"I have no idea why he picked my property," Graham said.
A neighbor witnessed the teen in the wooded lot on Friday, according
to a sheriff's report. The lot was about 100 yards from the teen's
home. The neighbor said the teen's presence on the lot seemed suspicious.
While the investigators were on the property, they spotted the teen
walking toward it, according to the report. The teen admitted to
investigators that the plants were his and that he smokes marijuana.
He also had pictures of the marijuana plants on his camera cell phone,
according to the report.
The teen was charged with cultivation of marijuana and taken to the
county's Juvenile Assessment Center.
OCALA, Fla. - A 17-year-old boy was growing marijuana on vacant
property owned by Ocala's deputy police chief, authorities said.
Deputy Chief Greg Graham said he was told about the plants by
neighbors on Saturday. He had bought the lot two months ago as an
investment, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.
Deputies with the Martin County Sheriff's Office confiscated nine
potted marijuana plants on the lot.
Graham said he has known the teen, who was not identified because of
his age, for several years.
"I have no idea why he picked my property," Graham said.
A neighbor witnessed the teen in the wooded lot on Friday, according
to a sheriff's report. The lot was about 100 yards from the teen's
home. The neighbor said the teen's presence on the lot seemed suspicious.
While the investigators were on the property, they spotted the teen
walking toward it, according to the report. The teen admitted to
investigators that the plants were his and that he smokes marijuana.
He also had pictures of the marijuana plants on his camera cell phone,
according to the report.
The teen was charged with cultivation of marijuana and taken to the
county's Juvenile Assessment Center.
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