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Last updated on Friday, June 7, 2013
(GIBSON CO.) - A Gibson County couple are in jail after an indoor pot growing operation was discovered at their Princeton home.
Indiana State Police say they received information about illegal drug activity at a home on South C.R. 180 East.
When troopers executed a search warrant they found more than 20 marijuana plants that were approximately two-feet tall. Police say the plants would have had a street value of $20,000.
The homeowners, 45-year-old Robert Spore and 44-year-old Sheila Spore, were arrested. They are being held at the Gibson County Jail without bond.
They are charged with Cultivating Marijuana, Possession of Marijuana, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, and Possession of Paraphernalia.
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