After 3 year search, NC deputies finally find source of pot in school bus buried underground

By AP
Thursday, January 14, 2010

NC officers find pot growing in buried school bus

KINSTON, N.C. — An undercover drug buy led North Carolina detectives to an underground marijuana garden in a buried school bus.

Multiple media outlets reported Thursday the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office had been looking for the source of the marijuana for three years and had been flying over the area with a helicopter.

Then sheriff’s narcotics officers bought several pounds of pot in a recent undercover buy. Sgt. Eddie Eubanks says officers traced the pot to a rural residence.

A search dog fell through a camouflaged trap door leading down to a full-length school bus buried 8 feet under a backyard tool shed.

Deputies seized 68 plants, each 4 feet tall and weighing about 35 pounds. Eubanks says the plants were worth about $40,000.

Three people have been arrested.

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