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$30M in pot found in park

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

MEREDITH RODRIGUEZ
Assistant News Editor

Thirty million dollars worth of marijuana was removed from Malibu Creek State Park on Tuesday by the Lost Hills Sheriffs Department.

The 28,000 marijuana plants that were spread along a half-mile stretch across the ridgeline in Malibu Creek State Park were found last week by helicopter, according to Sgt. Ken Davidson.

The plants have been growing in a remote area of the park for the past four to five months and were between four to six feet tall, Davidson said.

Authorities did not begin moving the plants until 8 a.m. on Tuesday, however. The removal has since been completed.

There have been no arrests made in connection with the marijuana, according to the Sheriff’s department.

09-29-2005

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