Authorities
in Texas said they are trying to discourage people from going
sightseeing at the location where 6,000 stalks of marijuana were seized.
Liberty County sheriff’s deputies said people have been coming out to
the grow site just outside Hardin, with some saying they wanted to see
the location where investigators seized more than $4 million worth of
pot last week and some admitting they were looking for leftover weed.
The sheriff’s office said one man was arrested on a paraphernalia charge
when he visited the site. Officials released a statement pleading with
the public to stay away from the location, saying, “There are no
souvenirs or remaining marijuana plants which may have been missed by
the LCSO, state or federal agents.”
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