Hunt On For Cannabis Growers After Leaves Dumped
Friday October 19 2012
POLICE are searching for the culprits thought to be growing cannabis in Hoyland after heaps of leaves and shoots were dumped outside a charity shop.
The leaves and shoots - said to be a by-product of growing the plant - were covered in a sheet at the back door of the Barnsley Animal Rescue Charity Shop in King Street in Hoyland.
Sergeant Phil Jenkins said it was evidence of cannabis production.
He said: "We are interested in whoever is dumping because obviously they are growing."
The leaves and shoots - said to be a by-product of growing the plant - were covered in a sheet at the back door of the Barnsley Animal Rescue Charity Shop in King Street in Hoyland.
Sergeant Phil Jenkins said it was evidence of cannabis production.
He said: "We are interested in whoever is dumping because obviously they are growing."
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