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Hidden Camera Aids In Investigation 
Posted by FoM on June 29, 2001 at 13:13:34 PT
By John Lyon, Times Record
Source: Southwest Times-Record 
Evidence from a hidden camera led to the seizure of 30 marijuana plants near a residence in Dyer on Thursday, according to the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.Officers seized the plants while executing a search warrant in the 200 block of Loomis Lane, Sheriff’s Office investigator Aaron Beshears said. The plants are believed to have been cultivated by Jeremy Layne Baughman, 35, whose residence is in the area where the marijuana was found, Beshears said. 
Baughman was not present when the search was conducted; a warrant has been issued for his arrest on the charge of manufacturing marijuana, Beshears said.After receiving tips about the cultivation of marijuana in that area, investigators with the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and the Arkansas State Police set up a hidden surveillance camera near Baughman’s property about three weeks ago, Beshears said. Videotape from the camera shows Baughman planting and cultivating marijuana plants, according to Beshears. The search was conducted by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, the ASP, the federal Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.Beshears said the marijuana was not on Baughman’s property but on neighboring land in a location that was accessible from Baughman’s property. Investigators do not believe Baughman’s neighbors knew he was growing marijuana on their land, Beshears said.Beshears would not say how or where the surveillance camera was concealed. The plants could be seen from the roadway, he said, but only “if you knew what you were looking for.”A sample of the marijuana has been sent to the State Crime Laboratory in Little Rock for analysis, and the rest is being held as evidence, Beshears said. Fort Smith, Arkansas  Source: Southwest Times-Record (AR)Author: John Lyon, Times RecordPublished: Friday, June 29, 2001 Copyright: 2001 The Donrey Media GroupContact: letters swtimes.comWebsite: http://www.swtimes.com/CannabisNews - Surveillancehttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/surveillance.shtml
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Comment #4 posted by Lehder on July 01, 2001 at 14:04:46 PT
treatment prison
the new treatment prisons answer the anguished marijuana addicts cry for help. seriously disturbed abusers who have turned to marijuana can now receive medical treatment for their heartbreaking addiction:http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/010701/business_bizservices_prisons_dc.htmlas i said long ago, a "treatment" facility is built by replacing the sign "County Jail" with "County Treatment Center".
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Comment #3 posted by freedom fighter on July 01, 2001 at 10:51:05 PT
Another P.O.W
The search was conducted by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, the ASP, the federal Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.Greenfox,let's follow the money...10 local sherfiffs10 "ASP" agents20 DEA agents10 BATF agents50k times 10 equals 500k for the local sheriffs100k times 10 equals 1000k for the "ASP"100k times 20 equals 2000k for the "DEATH"100k times 10 equals 1000k for the BATF4500k for the salaries to pay these so called folks..not counting the bonus each will recieve for the raid.. 4.5 million dollars..... That is just for one year's worth..Future growers should always set up a hidden camera observing the growing area 24 hrs a day so the grower can always check to see if someone is snooping around. Fight back with same tool they are using against us. Just an idea...Free the P.O.W!ff
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Comment #2 posted by FoM on June 30, 2001 at 12:12:03 PT
Welcome Back Greenfox
Welcome Back! I hope you had a great time in the land of the free.
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Comment #1 posted by greenfox on June 30, 2001 at 12:05:23 PT
Waste...
of resources.
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