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Do you suspect there could be a Cannabis Farm in your Street? Officers from your local neighbourhood team have recently discovered and seized over 70 Cannabis Plants from a residential Cannabis Farm after acting on intelligence from concerned neighbours in Holbrooks, Coventry. There are some images of the set up below. There are often some tell tale signs to look out for are, that suggest a Cannabis Farm may be concealed within an address:
Strong, sickly smells It may sound obvious, but most cannabis grows are discovered by passers-by or keen-nosed residents catching a whiff of the drug’s familiar smell. A cannabis crop takes about three months to grow and in the final weeks, the plants stink.
Windows are constantly covered Do your neighbours have the curtains drawn all day long? It might make it look like the house is unoccupied, but having windows blocked up with panelling or sheeting would suggest there’s something they don’t want you to see. This could be a sign that there are many budding plants inside soaking up bright artificial light.
Excessive security Growers live in constant fear that their home grown farms will be discovered by police, landlords or rival drug dealers. If there are padlocks on the gates, massive grilles and double and triple locks on the doors, that should raise eyebrows – especially if the street is relatively safe. On bigger, high value farms, portcullises, bars on the windows and even CCTV cameras can be evident.
High levels of condensation Are the windows always misted up? From the inside, landlords might notice damp on the walls or peeling wallpaper, while from the outside a neighbour might spot condensation on the windows, even when it’s not the depths of winter. The condensation may well be due to inside having been turned into a makeshift greenhouse. For the best plant growth, cannabis needs an atmosphere similar to a greenhouse, and this can cause a lot of condensation.
Lots of visitors - and at unsociable hours Frequent and varied visitors to a property, often at unusual times, could mean you just have a popular neighbour with a big family. But if unfamiliar faces are turning up next door day and night, it might be a sign that there’s something more sinister going on. One thing to watch for is lots of new faces coming knocking.
If you suspect there maybe a cannabis farm in your street, please let us know! Many thanks, PC 26750 Galloway |