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Marijuana Grow House Found In Canyon Country

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s Narco Team discovered a marijuana grow house in Canyon Country after receiving an anonymous tip.

After receiving information from residents regarding a possible marijuana grow house via the “LA Crime Stoppers” program, deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s Narco Team served a search warrant for a residence in Canyon Country.

“After serving a search warrant at the location, deputies observed that every bedroom in the residence, as well as the garage, had been converted to a marijuana grow room with illegal wiring and drainage,” wrote Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the station.

While both the exact location of the grow house and date the warrant was served were not immediately available, Arriaga was able to confirm that deputies discovered a firearm on the premises during their search.

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No arrests had been made in relation to the grow house, and the incident remains under investigation as of Wednesday afternoon. Ironically, there are at least 20 rehabs in and around Santa Clarita.

Residents who would like to report suspicious activity while remaining anonymous can submit tips through “LA Crime Stoppers” at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online here. 

“Our deputies will be sure to investigate,” Arriaga added.


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Marijuana Grow House Found In Canyon Country

2 comments

  1. Where in CC? Street ?

  2. Suburban grow houses are expanding all over the nation. We suspect there is one of these marijuana grow labs operating in our next door neighbor’s garage for going on 6 months now. The location is also in Canyon Country. Many people are involved, coming and going at all hours. 4 months when initially reported this… We’re still waiting for action and response from the LASD. I hope their NARCO team is investigating and will step up their efforts and shut it down.

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Michael Brown has lived in Santa Clarita his whole life. Graduating from Saugus High School in 2016, he continued to stay local by attending The Master’s University, where he achieved a Bachelor's Degree in Communication. Michael joined KHTS in January of 2018 as a news intern, and has since gone on to become the News Director for the KHTS Newsroom. Since joining KHTS, Michael has covered many breaking news stories (both on scene and on air), interviewed dozens of prominent state and federal political figures, and interacted with hundreds of residents from Santa Clarita. When he is not working, Michael enjoys spending time with his family, as well as reading any comic book he can get his hands on.