Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. — Over the past two days Air Interdiction Agents assigned to
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The first location was spotted by agents while over a corn field in St. Clair County. In all, 62 plants were harvested jointly by OAM agents and the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department.
The second location was spotted over Genesee County. The grow field in Genesee County, which was spread across many acres of land, took agents and the Genesee County Sheriff two days to harvest and resulted in the confiscation of 107 plants.
The third location, which was found Wednesday night in Erie County, Ohio, was discovered while the Great Lakes Office of Air and Marine was responding to a call from the Sandusky Bay Border Patrol station to assist in the search for 4 illegal immigrants that
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In all three events, OAM agents and sheriff’s deputies on the ground had to be directed from pilots overhead in both an AW-139 helicopter and a Cessna 206 aircraft to direct them to the grow locations due to the extremely dense vegetation of the corn fields.
In total, air interdiction agents found and assisted in harvesting 195 marijuana plants over a two-day period that had a street value of over $200,000.
All of the marijuana plants that were confiscated have been turned over to the respective sheriff’s departments and will most likely be destroyed.
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