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Over 15,000 illegal marijuana plants destroyed in July by Northern California deputies


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Over 15,000 ******** ********** plants destroyed in July by Northern California deputies

(FOX40.COM) — A Northern California sheriff’s office recently announced that during July, its deputies managed to seize and ******** over 15,000 illegally grown ********** plants along with about 5,000 pounds of processed cannabis.

According to the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office, the man responsible for possessing all of the ******** ********** was a 36-year-old from Grass Valley, the sheriff’s office said. The agency added that he was charged with ******** cannabis cultivation and six environmental felony charges.

“These are not clean, safe grows,” the sheriff’s office said. “They contaminate the environment and use dangerous chemicals on their plants for human consumption.”

Northern California man arrested after deputies dismantle massive ******** ********** operation

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Deputies added that when clearing out these ******** ********** sites, they often involve “hazardous chemicals, polluted water, no running water, and even human **********.”

On Tuesday, deputies conducted searches at two properties in Grass Valley and three properties in Smartsville in partnership with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Department of Cannabis Compliance, which revealed the illegally grown and processed **********.

Officials said environmental violations were found at all five properties.

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