Police find 33 pot plants, bust two teens in Coquille grow
COQUILLE, Ore. -- Two teens are behind bars after police say they found 33 marijuana plants in their Coquille home on Tuesday.
At around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, police served a search warrant at 434 w 5th Street.
After a lengthy investigation by the Coquille Police Department, investigators said that there was a possible illegal marijuana grow-op and distribution at the house.
Upon entry, police found multiple mature marijuana plants and two residents.
Officers arrested Jessica Krane and Kyle Hollett, both 19 of Coquille, and booked them at the Coos County Jail for delivery, manufacture and possession of a controlled substance, Marijuana.
Officers seized over 27 mature marijuana plants while serving out the search warrant.
Two more victims of the fascist police state.
Oregon State Liquor stores sold about  2000 gallons of fire water yesterday.Â
 @drinkmorewater And the sad thing is the state made more money then the manufacturer.
talented horticulturists if you ask me!  looks nice Â
Im in no way pro pot. but, it does have its place in the medical community. I really dont care who smokes it, I just dont use it.
Probably let to many people know, Ya can't trust anybody anymore!
Similar to the immigration issues...they seem to pick and choose who they will seek out and prosecute.Â
With the low threshold required to get a medical card...these people would be considered stupid to think their light bill wouldn't draw the attention of Johnny Law. No medical card?? You're a criminal, and criminals are inherently stupid.
Nice looking crop. Good job you two very impressive.Good thing they busted them. Now there is only 2 tons left in the area. And just think all those people sitting around stoned watching T.V. Glad we avoided that.
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@givupongod Those plants look like terrible! Like they needed more fertilizer and water than they wee getting. Look at all those yellow leaves.
 @OregonOrator  @givupongod that is what Sativa plants look like.  They are in good shape. Yellow leafs are normal, though should be removed before yellowing for several reasons. Â
 @OregonOrator  Looks to me like they are ready to harvest. I thought the top leaves were yellow from too much watering. Like they flushed them with water to wash out the fertilizer taste. Probably why I was never successful indoors.
@OregonOrator Thank you I thought the same thing... they are not that great of plants they needed a little T.L.C. ....Too late now=(
@IAMHIGH After having my first cup of coffee here, I've also come to realize that lack of good, full spectrum lighting probably played a role in their unhealthy appearance as well.