Law enforcement agents in California have removed thousands of illegal marijuana plants from a 13-acre grow site hidden in one of the state's vast wilderness areas. Rangers from the National Park ...
Rangers in Sequoia National Park thought they were simply documenting another illegal grow when they tallied exactly 2,377 plants hidden in the forest. Only after the count did the full scale of the ...
Officers raided an illegal marijuana farm last week, removing over 2,000 marijuana plants from Sequoia National Park in northern California. The 13-acre site also contained around 2,000 pounds of ...
National Park Service law enforcement rangers—working alongside Bureau of Land Management agents—recently removed an illegal marijuana cultivation site from Sequoia National Park, according to a press ...
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