Sunday, July 19, 2009

198 Marijuana Plants Found In Home Man, Woman Face Manufacturing Charges

NASHVILLE -- Nashville police said they found nearly 200 marijuana plants in a Lebanon Pike couple's home on Sunday.
According to a release, a citizen's tip led police to the home located at 2001 Lebanon Pike in Nashville, which is next door to a day care center.
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In total, police said they found 198 plants in the home after Hermitage Precinct undercover officers received permission to search the home from one of the occupants.

Both of the occupants are facing charges of manufacturing marijuana.
Police said 38-year-old Steven Hooven has previous convictions for felony marijuana possession, unlawful weapon possession and driving under the influence. He is being held in lieu of $75,000 bond.
The other occupant, 28-year-old Michelle Campbell, was not immediately taken into custody in order for her to make custody arrangements for her young daughter. Instead, an arrest warrant for manufacturing marijuana charges has been issued.

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