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1,900 pot plants plucked in Orrum
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ORRUM — A 67-year-old Orrum man has been arrested and charged with maintaining a marijuana-growing operation consisting of 1,900 plants valued at $7.2 million, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

Charles Edward Hammonds Sr., of 751 Proctorville Church Road, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling for controlled substances and conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance. He is out on a $25,000 secured bond.

According to a statement from the Department of Transportation, an inspector from the Division of Motor Vehicles was examining a vehicle at Hammonds’ home on Thursday when he saw marijuana plants growing near the home. Robeson County sheriff’s Lt. Randy Johnson, who assisted in the investigation, said the plants were found growing among other foliage in multiple locations on the property.

The investigation is ongoing.



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PercyKution
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June 10, 2012
@Thomas Parker: Sticks and stones might break my bones, but whatever a PARKER says makes me laugh. Except for the late Capt. Jerry Parker. HE was the LAST good one. That's what I think.
PercyKution
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June 09, 2012
Yeah, 1900 pot plants plucked in Orrum, and that thing in the picture looks like it smoked 1900 more.
ThomasParker
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June 09, 2012
Why must you constantly put other people down?
sagehopper
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June 09, 2012
Strictly a medical patch, designed to keep Dr. Feelgood in the business..Strictly medicinal.
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