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A neighbor complaining about suspicious activity at a Salt Lake City home led police to a large-scale marijuana growing operation Friday.
A neighbor complaining about "short term vehicular traffic" prompted the Salt Lake County Sheriff's office to set up surveillance on a home near downtown, said Sgt. Kevin Matthews.
The SWAT team was called in to execute the search warrant because the man who owned the home was a convicted felon.
He was convicted of accessory after the fact in a murder about 20 years ago in Wyoming, according to the Sheriff's office.
Authorities found about 80 mature marijuana plants and a sophisticated growing system inside the home, Matthews said.
The street value of the plants confiscated was about $100,000, he said.
John Scott Beverleigh, 52, and Angela Rekoutis, 28, were arrested and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on charges of manufacture of a controlled substance. Beverleigh also could face federal firearms charges because ammunition was found in the home and he has a criminal record, Matthews said.
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Source: Daily Herald
Pubdate: 9 December 2006
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A neighbor complaining about "short term vehicular traffic" prompted the Salt Lake County Sheriff's office to set up surveillance on a home near downtown, said Sgt. Kevin Matthews.
The SWAT team was called in to execute the search warrant because the man who owned the home was a convicted felon.
He was convicted of accessory after the fact in a murder about 20 years ago in Wyoming, according to the Sheriff's office.
Authorities found about 80 mature marijuana plants and a sophisticated growing system inside the home, Matthews said.
The street value of the plants confiscated was about $100,000, he said.
John Scott Beverleigh, 52, and Angela Rekoutis, 28, were arrested and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on charges of manufacture of a controlled substance. Beverleigh also could face federal firearms charges because ammunition was found in the home and he has a criminal record, Matthews said.
Newshawk: User - 420 Magazine
Source: Daily Herald
Pubdate: 9 December 2006
Copyright: 2006 Daily Herald and Lee Enterprises
Contact: Daily Herald - Home
Website: Daily Herald - Home