Several complaints from area residents launched a police probe that revealed a large, sophisticated and illegal cannabis farm in south central Ontario. In all, police ended up seizing 9,207 cannabis plants, 2,448 weed clones, 36.2 kilograms of marijuana bud and a loaded and insecure .22 calibre rifle. The OPP and other police services have discovered a number of large illegal grow-ops — inside and outside — over recent weeks. Late in the morning of Apr. 19, uniform members of the Ontario Provincial Police’s (OPP) Southern Georgian Bay Detachment attended a farm in Tiny Township in response to citizen complaints about a possible grow-op. Although no charges have been laid in connection with the find, the investigation is ongoing.
Several complaints from area residents launched a police probe that revealed a large, sophisticated and illegal cannabis farm in south central Ontario.
Late in the morning of Apr. 19, uniform members of the Ontario Provincial Police’s (OPP) Southern Georgian Bay Detachment attended a farm in Tiny Township in response to citizen complaints about a possible grow-op.
Once there, police located several buildings that had signs of a cannabis grow operation in progress, notes a statement from the OPP.
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