The officers said that it was designed to keep the police and intruders away. The department said that the police officers were slowed down in the search by the possibility of booby traps laid out for law enforcement. Investigators said that a large amount of possibly toxic chemicals were found.
The police officers descended on the former church after a three-week investigation that was launched when neighbors of the church complained of a skunk-like stench. The police have one person in custody, but more arrests are expected to be made.
After conducting interviews, the Stewarts County Sheriff's Office (SCSO) looked into the property's electric bill. The bill came out to about $3,000 a month along with a high water bill. The SCSO said the investigation took longer than expected due to the possibility of booby traps being laid out for law enforcement.
Sheriff Frankie Gray said this is not a fly-by-night operation. He said, «The sheriff’s office shut down the largest marijuana grow in county history.» He said further, «This operation was set up for people, who I believe would come in and work the operation for a couple of days, maybe two or three days, and then leave and not come back until it was ready, and I can’t believe this is the only operation they’ve got set up.»
How did Tennessee Police unearth marijuana grow operation?
The police officers descended on the former church after a three-week investigation that was launched when neighbors of the church complained of a skunk-like stench. The police have one person in custody, but more arrests are expected to be made.
How were the police officers slowed down in the search