A large-scale marijuana grow operation was uncovered in Metro Detroit following a narcotics investigation by Michigan State Police.
On February 18th, members of the Michigan State Police Marijuana & Tobacco Investigation Section (MTIS) executed search warrants at three locations in the Metro Detroit area.
One of the locations was a former industrial building. Investigators found multiple grow rooms, irrigation systems, cameras, and a clone room where all actively growing plants were derived.
Police described it as a multi-million-dollar elaborate operation.
In total, more than 11,000 marijuana plants in various stages of growth were seized, along with 41 pounds of dried marijuana flower, eight firearms, Rolex watches, high-value jewelry, and $146,000 in cash.
The investigation remains ongoing and will be submitted to the Attorney General for review once completed.








