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KSP makes marijuana growing arrest, seizures in Flatwoods area

Detective Danny Burton of HIDTA is continuing investigation

On July 24, 2007, the Kentucky State Police and the HIDTA Drug Task Force arrested Daniel Watson, age 42, of 550 Jr. Loy Road, Columbia, Kentucky for growing marijuana in the Flatwoods area of Adair County.



Daniel Watson was arrested in his outdoor marijuana growing operation. An indoor grow was also located at the scene.

Watson was charged with cultivating marijuana over 5 Plants with a Firearms Enhancement. Officers seized a total of 342 marijuana plants, four firearms, two 4 wheelers, numerous grow lights and other marijuana cultivating paraphernalia.

Daniel Watson was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail.

This investigation is continuing by Detective Danny Burton of the HIDTA Drug Task Force.
Story courtesy Sgt. Bobby Sullivan: Courtesy Dwaine Barnett, Kentucky State Police Post 15, 1118 Jamestown ST, (at Exit 49, Louie B. Nunn Parkway), Columbia, KY. For more on Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, Click Here Thanks also to Dispatcher H. Scholl


This story was posted on 2007-07-25 10:51:20
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