Brush Fire Control Water Tower Tapped Into for Pot Plants
Hillside Plants Discovered On Is Owned by City of Glendale - A sophisticated marijuana operation has been busted in Glendale.
Over 5,000 marijuana plants were discovered. Preliminary estimates put the street value of the pot at $10 million. The hillside where the pot was discovered is owned by the city of Glendale.
A water tower used for brush fire control had been tapped into and was watering pot plants. The tower was half-empty. According to authorities, a chopper checking for brush fires noticed greenery that was out of place and observed suspicious activity. Narcotics officers were notified and they confirmed it was marijuana.
There are no suspects currently in custody and the investigation is ongoing. Multiple agencies are participating in the bust, including the DEA, Glendale Fire, Glendale Public Works, Glendale Park Rangers, Burbank Police, and several L.A. County agencies.
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