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SPOKANE, Tub-bath. - Sheriff's narcotize detectives raided a Spokane Valley deeply Monday and discovered a marijuana growing management and about two pounds of harvested buds.
What led them to the about was the bank set earlier in the day of $2,300 in banknotes that reeked of cannabis.
Sgt. Chris Kehl said the bank called the sheriff's commission and told them of the odiferous leave. Detective Shawn Hause drove there and identified the bouquet as that of freshly grown dope. Version continues below ↓ad | your ad here
Hause and Surrogate Jeff Shover identified the depositor as 18-year-old Daniel C. Obannon. They drove to his welcoming comfortable with at 4704 S. Highway Court, knocked on the door and were greeted by his associate, Shawn R. Obannon, 21.
Daniel wasn't national, and Shawn refused the investigators entrance into the tenancy from which there was wafting the odor of new marijuana. A search subpoena was written, granted and executed about 4:30 p.m.
...Shawn O'Bannon VS. Daniel Oliver Pomona 2009
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