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Three Trapper Creek men were arrested on felony drug charges and charges against others are under review following the busts in homes and outbuildings all found within a few miles of each other.
Investigators executing four search warrants in the Trapper Creek area Tuesday found 384 marijuana plants in various stages of growth along with a substantial amount of processed pot and a wide variety of growing equipment, including three diesel generators and a vehicle, troopers said. They also uncovered a fifth operation that was unrelated to the others, troopers said.
"It was just and investigation that kind of culminated all on one particular day because they were all in the same area. Some were related to one another, but not all of them were," said Lt. Andy Greenstreet, deputy commander of the Alaska Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement. "A lot of times it's just a good use of resources to do as many of those types of investigations at one time."
Charged in the growing operations are: Duane McCormick, 39, Gary McCormick, 38, and James Butts, 51. All are facing charges of fourth degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, troopers said.Troopers break up Trapper Creek pot grow operations
Crime SceneThis is a blog dedicated to the general topic of crime and crime prevention in Alaska. We will post crime related stories and other relevant items as we come across them. The Daily News encourages community engagement and discussion of issues of crime and criminal justice. Comments are not edited and will be posted immediately.
Three Trapper Creek men were arrested on felony drug charges and charges against others are under review following the busts in homes and outbuildings all found within a few miles of each other.
Investigators executing four search warrants in the Trapper Creek area Tuesday found 384 marijuana plants in various stages of growth along with a substantial amount of processed pot and a wide variety of growing equipment, including three diesel generators and a vehicle, troopers said. They also uncovered a fifth operation that was unrelated to the others, troopers said.
"It was just and investigation that kind of culminated all on one particular day because they were all in the same area. Some were related to one another, but not all of them were," said Lt. Andy Greenstreet, deputy commander of the Alaska Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement. "A lot of times it's just a good use of resources to do as many of those types of investigations at one time."
Charged in the growing operations are: Duane McCormick, 39, Gary McCormick, 38, and James Butts, 51. All are facing charges of fourth degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, troopers said.Troopers break up Trapper Creek pot grow operations
Crime SceneThis is a blog dedicated to the general topic of crime and crime prevention in Alaska. We will post crime related stories and other relevant items as we come across them. The Daily News encourages community engagement and discussion of issues of crime and criminal justice. Comments are not edited and will be posted immediately.
Three Trapper Creek men were arrested on felony drug charges and charges against others are under review following the busts in homes and outbuildings all found within a few miles of each other.
Investigators executing four search warrants in the Trapper Creek area Tuesday found 384 marijuana plants in various stages of growth along with a substantial amount of processed pot and a wide variety of growing equipment, including three diesel generators and a vehicle, troopers said. They also uncovered a fifth operation that was unrelated to the others, troopers said.
"It was just and investigation that kind of culminated all on one particular day because they were all in the same area. Some were related to one another, but not all of them were," said Lt. Andy Greenstreet, deputy commander of the Alaska Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement. "A lot of times it's just a good use of resources to do as many of those types of investigations at one time."
Charged in the growing operations are: Duane McCormick, 39, Gary McCormick, 38, and James Butts, 51. All are facing charges of fourth degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, troopers said.
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