Report of dog bite leads to discovery of cannabis grow

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Usually, when a dog leads to the discovery of a cannabis grow it’s because they’ve been trained to sniff them out. Inside the apartment, police found a small cannabis grow consisting of six plants, hidden behind a false wall. The security company contacted the police, who later searched the property and found a “large scale” cannabis grow reportedly worth $2.2 million. The man later pleaded guilty to producing cannabis as well as possessing with intent to supply cannabis flowering head, cannabis resin, amphetamine and MDMA. While searching the apartment, it is alleged the man flushed another substance down the toilet. A U.K. man has been jailed for three years and three months after a report of a dog bite led to the discovery of cannabis, amphetamine and MDMA. After housing association staff visited the apartment, they found it was being sublet by the tenant and the new occupant was growing cannabis behind a false wall, reports the Bristol Post.

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A U.K. man has been jailed for three years and three months after a report of a dog bite led to the discovery of cannabis, amphetamine and MDMA.

After housing association staff visited the apartment, they found it was being sublet by the tenant and the new occupant was growing cannabis behind a false wall, reports the Bristol Post.

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