Two Arrested In Residential Marijuana Farm Bust
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Posted: 9:13 AM Oct 26, 2005
Last Updated: 9:13 AM Oct 26, 2005

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Two people were in custody Wednesday after officers from the Agriplex Drug Task Force raided a home in the 2500 block of Washington Avenue in Waco and seized about 65 marijuana plants that were growing in sophisticated hydroponic system.

The operation was designed to grow marijuana that’s more potent than conventionally grown pot.

Officers estimated the plants would produce pot with a street value of about $4,000 a pound.

Charges were pending Wednesday against the 20-year-old man and 21-year-old woman officers arrested during the raid Tuesday.

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