"I'm the guy they're looking for,"he told the dispatcher. But Edgewater police were not in the neighbourhood for Harrison early on Wednesday afternoon. They were investigating a man's suspicious but unrelated death on the same street.
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The helicopter Harrison heard belonged to a TV station reporting on the death, said Edgewater police Capt. Joe Mahoney. Harrison told police where he was – locked in his rented storage unit, Mahoney said.
Police found marijuana growing inside the storage unit and arrested Harrison. Harrison, 47, faces charges of cultivating cannabis within 1,000 feet of a school and possession of the drug with intent to sell. He was later released on bond from Volusia County Jail.
3 comments:
Why is it illegal to grow plants ?
Seven plants and 150g weed
Sounds like he will be in prison quite a bit longer than a rapist.
weed definitely makes people paranoid
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