Local/State News
Botanical Bust
suspected marijuana plants at a University of Michigan botanical
garden for the second time this year.
The Ann Arbor News reports campus police on Wednesday yanked
five plants out of a wooded area at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
Volunteers at the gardens in Ann Arbor Township, near the
school's main Ann Arbor campus, had reported the plants to police.
In February, 11 suspected marijuana plants were discovered in a
garden greenhouse intermixed with plants from a biology research
project.
University of Michigan police Lt. Bob Neumann says he doesn't
believe the incidents are related.
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MICHIGAN
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Police say they've foundsuspected marijuana plants at a University of Michigan botanical
garden for the second time this year.
The Ann Arbor News reports campus police on Wednesday yanked
five plants out of a wooded area at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
Volunteers at the gardens in Ann Arbor Township, near the
school's main Ann Arbor campus, had reported the plants to police.
In February, 11 suspected marijuana plants were discovered in a
garden greenhouse intermixed with plants from a biology research
project.
University of Michigan police Lt. Bob Neumann says he doesn't
believe the incidents are related.
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