Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jan 2012
Source: Peninsula News Review (CN BC)
Copyright: 2012 Black Press
Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/x9fPSyOK
Website: http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/peninsulanewsreview/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1373
Author: Cpl. Chris Swain

NEIGHBOURS ARE KEY TO SAFE COMMUNITIES

On Dec. 16, our detachment executed a search warrant on a home on 
Lands End Road in North Saanich. There were no furnishings and nobody 
living inside. The property was not isolated   it was surrounded by 
other homes and neighbours. The house was used solely for the purpose 
of housing a fairly large marijuana grow operation. This type of grow 
operation is not uncommon in our area and we are confident that 
others exist in our community.

Our officers dismantled the Lands End grow op that morning. We found 
more than 300 plants inside and discovered the suspects had reworked 
the hydro service to the house to support the operation.

Marijuana grow operations pose a serious threat to the safety of our 
communities and the officers fighting against these illegal 
operations. Wherever they exist, there is a potential for an increase 
in criminal activity and a greater chance of fire, explosions and 
violence. The impact of drugs and organized crime on our communities 
has been identified as a policing priority each year, both nationally 
and at the local level. As a detachment, we are committed to 
combatting these types of activities to keep our neighbourhoods safer.

Here are some signs that may indicate the presence of a marijuana 
grow operation:

lots of condensation on the windows

windows are covered all the time

sounds of fans running constantly

pungent odour of vegetative marijuana

no sign of the occupants of the home, as one would expect

the tenant does not make himself known to neighbours and is only 
there sporadically

lack of garbage or recycling pick up at the curb during collection days

overgrown yard and lack of yard maintenance

Look for several of these signs that appear together. If you suspect 
you are living next to a marijuana grow operation, please call our 
detachment at 250-656-3931 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to 
leave an anonymous tip.

Residents play an important role in keeping their communities safe 
and crime-free. With your help, we can get rid of these grow 
operations from our community, one at a time.
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