Updated: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 11:00 PM PST
Published : Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 4:26 PM PST
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith, Tony Spearman
Canoga Park - Los Angeles police today busted a sophisticated marijuana farm
inside an industrial building 25 feet from the back door of the
Topanga Community Police Station.
About a week ago, officers smelled marijuana coming from the
building at 8411 Canoga Ave., just a few feet from the station at
21501 Schoenborn St., said Officer Karen Rayner of the LAPD's Media
Relations Section.
They notified the narcotics unit which started an
investigation.
"They noticed that traffic in and out of the building was
very minimal. The ventilation had also been upgraded. The utility
bills were disproportionately higher. The rooms in the building
were filled with hydroponics equipment," Rayner said.
Rayner said the farmers had also "gone to great lengths to
filter the air coming out of every hole that might leak to the
outside." She said that all the places where the smell might have
come had been plugged with liquid caulking stuff.
"But it was not enough," Rayner said. "Their luck ran out."
Three suspects were still being booked so their names could
not be released, Rayner said. The amount of marijuana in the
building had not yet been tabulated.
A warrant was served in the building about 3 p.m. Detectives
estimated the operation had been going on for about eight months,
Rayner said.