WHITING, Maine (AP) — Maine drug agents say they’re seeing an increase in the number of marijuana-growing operations in the state.
Darrell Crandall of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency tells the Bangor Daily News that agents have broken up four outdoor-growing operations in the past month. He says agents also have uncovered another 31 indoor-growing operations this year, with a total of 2,330 plants.
The latest arrest took place last week when agents charged a 42-year-old Lubec man with aggravated trafficking and marijuana cultivation. Crandall said the man was arrested after agents found 50 marijuana plants growing in buckets in a wooded area of Whiting.
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