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Marijuana raids continue;

Author: IAPE March 19, 2010

Lin­coln Jour­nal Star (Nebraska)
BYLINE: ZACH PLUHACEK

Lin­coln, NE

Police’s pot stash grows

More than two dozen yard waste bags filled with dry­ing mar­i­juana — evi­dence of 11 recent raids on pot-growing houses in Lin­coln — are neatly orga­nized in a non­de­script ware­house in the city.

In at least as many black garbage sacks, piled next to the paper bags, is more mar­i­juana seized in the raids. As of Thurs­day after­noon, police had raided 11 houses and seized more than 7,500 plants.

“It comes to a point where all you can do is laugh,” says Pam Fit­tje, prop­erty man­ager for Lin­coln police. “There’s this rumor among the offi­cers that we’re out of (ware­house) space.”

Since March 5, mem­bers of the Lincoln/Lancaster County Nar­cotics Task Force have served at least 15 search war­rants at dif­fer­ent addresses in the city, Sgt. Bill Koepke said Thursday.

Most of the evi­dence seized dur­ing those searches — mil­lions of dol­lars worth of mar­i­juana, piles of heat lamps, plas­tic pots, jugs of fer­til­izer and ven­ti­la­tion ducts — is stored in the warehouse.

It’s all orga­nized by address, with evi­dence from each grow­ing oper­a­tions tak­ing up sev­eral wooden pallets. 

Typ­i­cally, drug evi­dence would be stored in the evi­dence room at police head­quar­ters. The off-site ware­house is usu­ally reserved for vehi­cles and large equipment.

But now, Fit­tje said,“this area has been taken over by the grow operation.”

Koepke says pros­e­cu­tors will decide how many of the plants need to be saved for evi­dence, and it’s likely a good por­tion will.

That’s meant some extra work for Fittje’s team.

Usu­ally, she said, the prop­erty unit would strip and dry the leaves from the plants. But in this case, the unit has been asked to pre­serve the plants themselves.

“That’s what gets a lit­tle over­whelm­ing,” Fit­tje said. “We just have never had this much stuff.”

Before March 5, police had busted 34 mar­i­juana grow­ing oper­a­tions over the past decade, yield­ing 1,218 plants, accord­ing to Chief Tom Casady.

Police believe all 11 houses are con­nected, and the evi­dence from each house is sim­i­lar to the others.

In his 18 years on the force, Koepke said, this is the largest oper­a­tion he’s seen.

“The hoods are the same, the lights are the same — but I don’t know how much diver­sity you can have in this area,” Koepke said.

He also said the plants are believed to be of fairly high qual­ity, but lab­o­ra­to­ries do not typ­i­cally test for lev­els of tetrahy­dro­cannabi­nol, or THC, the chem­i­cal that gives mar­i­juana its effect.

Inves­ti­ga­tors don’t think the grow oper­a­tion was lim­ited to the num­ber of plants offi­cers seized.

Koepke said it’s hard to tell how much pot is involved in the sus­pected drug ring, which has resulted in at least six arrests,with charged filed against five.

“Quite a bit of mar­i­juana,” Koepke said.

Many of the plants police have seized — those rot­ting in garbage bags in the ware­house — will be destroyed.

“We’re going to be burn­ing them real soon,” Fit­tje said.

Other items seized in the search war­rants — includ­ing stacks of plas­tic pots used to grow the plants — will sim­ply be thrown out.

Those present no dan­ger to the pub­lic, Koepke said, hold­ing one of the pots.

“No one’s going to be able to lick it and get high.”

Reach Zach Pluhacek at 473‑7234 or zpluhacek@journalstar.com

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