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April 13, 2007
Firefighters responding to a call for electrical fire in the garage of a Roseville neighborhood on Thursday discovered what might be a part of an extensive marijuana growing operation. The Roseville Fire department was reported of the small fire coming from the electrical panel on the side of the house by neighbors who thought the house was unoccupied. According to police, fire crews presented the need to go inside the house as part of routine check for such fires, and as they entered the house they found sophisticated marijuana growing system, including lighting, irrigation lines, timers and a bypassed electrical system which apparently caught fire.
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April 3, 2007
Police on Sand Mountain, Nevada arrested a woman who went for a horseback ride through town at midnight and allegedly used the horse to ram a police car. Melissa Byrum York was charged with driving under the influence and drug offenses. The 40-year-old woman, who said she had crystal methamphetamine, a small amount of marijuana, pills and a small pipe, trotted the horse on DeKalb County road 1-94 in the town of Sylvania around midnight on Sunday.
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March 29, 2007
A local Dutch court has ruled that a professional fisherman guilty of drug smuggling was qualified for a tax relief worth $2 million. The cost of the hashish and shipping could be taken out of the fisherman's original tax bill of $4. 4 million. "We disagree with the local court, so we will go to the Supreme Court to appeal," said Tax Service spokesman Marcel Homan.
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March 19, 2007
Topics police, smoking, marijuana, florida, cannabis, joint, nicole, anna, hollywood, tree, hotel, face, death, charges, family, people and pot
A Broward County judge, who ruled over a paternity trial last month involving Anna Nicole Smith, was caught smoking a joint in a Hollywood park Sunday. Judge Lawrence Korda, who has served on the bench since the 1970s, was caught smoking marijuana under a tree near Interstate 95. Police said the smell of cannabis, lead them to Korda.
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March 9, 2007
After his failed attempts to put off the fire in his bedroom by water and a window cleaner, a 19-year-old man from Phoenix, Arizona drove all the way to a neighborhood Wal-Mart to buy a fire extinguisher. Jonathan Zaletel was using a toaster to cook methamphetamine in his bedroom closet when the appliance caught fire. To escape the police's attention for fear of being caught, he decided to put out the fire on his own.
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