Hiker discovers marijuana-growing operation in Minnesota state park
KBRF Radio reports nearly 200 marijuana plants were found at Maplewood State Park near Pelican Rapids. Law enforcement officials removed the plants and are now looking for suspects.
KBRF Radio reports nearly 200 marijuana plants were found at Maplewood State Park near Pelican Rapids. Law enforcement officials removed the plants and are now looking for suspects.
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This week -- a hiker's tip led authorities to a large marijuana-growing operation at Maplewood State Park near Pelican Rapids. And last week, 300 marijuana plants were found growing in at the heart of Hastings.
A resident discovered several plots of marijuana growing in St. Paul. KSTP-TV reporter Max Saxenmeyer took samples to a toxicology lab and determined the plants contained the illegal, mood altering compound THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol.
It sounds like something out of a Coen brothers movie: Eight people are suspected of plotting to kill a Pelican Rapids, Minn., man over $200 and 2 ounces of marijuana and then burn his house down, WDAY reports. They were armed with bear spray, a crow bar, knife, machete, metal baseball bat and a gun. What could go wrong? The intended target pulled a gun and fired at the fleeing suspects – who then called police.
Authorities are investigating the death of 37-year-old Paul Schneider and a large marijuana-growing operation found in his Edina home Tuesday. Officers responded to the house in the 4200 block of W. 50th Street after Schneider's sister, Lori Miller, discovered his body and called 911.
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