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Detroit police have put a price tag on the large seizure of marijuana earlier this week: $17 million in street value.
But whose pot is it?
"No one has been arrested at this time," police spokesman James Tate said Friday.
"But it remains open," he continued. "The narcotics enforcement unit will pursue all individuals suspected to be connected to this illegal operation."
Acting on a tip from a Detroit drug investigation, , narcotics officers raided the vacant warehouse in the 15100 block of Hamilton in Highland Park on Thursday morning, Tate said.
Inside, they found over 9,000 pounds of marijuana. portioned into 205 bales.
"We believe it to be strictly a storage and distribution site," Tate said, adding that, for the city, "This is definitely one of the largest marijuana seizures in recent history."
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/pot9e_20050409.htm
But whose pot is it?
"No one has been arrested at this time," police spokesman James Tate said Friday.
"But it remains open," he continued. "The narcotics enforcement unit will pursue all individuals suspected to be connected to this illegal operation."
Acting on a tip from a Detroit drug investigation, , narcotics officers raided the vacant warehouse in the 15100 block of Hamilton in Highland Park on Thursday morning, Tate said.
Inside, they found over 9,000 pounds of marijuana. portioned into 205 bales.
"We believe it to be strictly a storage and distribution site," Tate said, adding that, for the city, "This is definitely one of the largest marijuana seizures in recent history."
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/pot9e_20050409.htm