In a rural Maine town, marijuana grow house raids leaves residents confused

The smell of mold fills a building in Norridgewock, where two months ago hundreds of marijuana plants were seized.

Inside the insulated walls of the out building are jugs of leftover fertilizer, pots filled with soil and multiple packages of Sprite. A calendar hanging on a wall is stuck on January, with Chinese words written on various days.

The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office raided 107 Perkins St. in mid-March and seized around 350 marijuana plants. The 1,300-square-foot home was not used as the main grow area, but rather an outbuilding set away from the house. With no one around to take care of the house after the bust, the pipes froze and burst, causing severe damage, Norridgewock Town Manager Richard LaBelle said.

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