Cops serve marijuana search warrant and find tomato plants
Cops in Pullman, Washington know a thing or two about profiling.
But that is all - just a thing or two.

PULLMAN, Wash. Guns drawn, police serving a marijuana search warrant at a Pullman apartment found green leafy plant material.
It just wasn’t the kind they normally find in residences in the college town.
It was tomato plants.

Eight officers entered the apartment where a landlord reported seeing possible drug growing paraphernalia, including a specialized plant growing lamp inside a closet. That gave police probable cause to get a search warrant last weekend.
Pullman Police Commander Chris Tennant says he empathizes with the three startled roommates. However, he says it’s the department’s duty to investigate all credible complaints of marijuana growing operations.
The growers in this case, however, knew a thing or two about timing.
They were smart enough to switch out their ladies before the keystone cops busted in. Nice work, brothers.
special thanks to Wilson for sending this in
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