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Two arrested in Shelton marijuana bust in Connecticut
When Connecticut police first got the call to Shelton Storage at 273 Canal
Street, Connecticut they expected to find a few marijuana plants. What they
found was something much more elaborate.
Owners first went in to clean out the building when they stumbled upon what
Connecticut police are now calling an elaborate, sophisticated marijuana cultivation
area.
Tucked away in a hidden compartment of the Connecticut building were more than
40 marijuana plants, lighting systems, reflective wall paneling and other drug
paraphernalia.
Connecticut police arrested Eric Wider, 38, of East Haven, who works at the
adjacent Canal Street building.
His employer is firearms manufacturer Charter 2000, which Connecticut police
say is not involved in the crime.
"I don't think the company had any knowledge, first of all, that their
employee was doing this and that actual company had nothing to do with the space
that is in a remote and rear part of this building," said Connecticut Det.
Sgt. Michael Madden, Shelton Police.
Wider's arrest led Connecticut police to make a second arrest. That person
is identified as 34-year-old John David Champagney of Stratford, Connecticut.
Connecticut police seized marijuana and drug paraphernalia from Champagney's
Connecticut home.
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Connecticut Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 51,301 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Connecticut, 5,722 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 51,301 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Connecticut, 3,971 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 51,301 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Connecticut, 17,323 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 51,301 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Connecticut, 41 were for meth .
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