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Bodycam footage showed police exploring a number of rooms in the house, finding plants under ultraviolet light inside hydroponic grow tents in one room and bushy plants on multiple stands inside other rooms.
A living room clothes rack on which plants are pegged to dry out is visible in another part of the police video.
Plants were found drying on a clothesline strung across the property s lounge room
Two Aitkenvale men face multiple drug charges and will appear in court in June and July
Thanks to the diligent work of the Tactical Crime Squad (TAC) team, the drugs produced in this sophisticated set-up have been destroyed, TAC officer-in-charge, Rick Reeves said,
What: Want to purchase a print of “The Last Stand for Mobile”
Where: Visit Blakeley State Park guard shack
Cost: Poster prints are $12 and 24 x 36 wrapped canvas prints are $100 each
By Allison Marlow
Officially the painting is known as “The Last Stand for Mobile.” But it could easily instead be titled, “The many faces of Brian.”
The painting depicts a very busy behind-the-scenes view of Confederate troops hustling in their fight against approaching Yankees during the Battle of Fort Blakeley in 1865. In the front is a tall man with a long, ruddy, red beard. He looks calm but worried.
That man is Brian DesRochers, interpretive ranger at Historic Blakeley State Park, home of the battlefield in Spanish Fort. Look right, there is his again, mid-painting, hollering as the cannon blows.