GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — The discovery of dozens of marijuana plants in a Selma woman’s home has led to busts in southern Oregon, an accounting of marijuana prices on the East Coast and an admission from the woman that she packaged and sent marijuana to Boston.
The Grants Pass Daily Courier reports Elizabeth Saul, 45, has not been charged, but information she gave to police led to raids, arrests and the discovery of her diary, in which she is alleged to have thanked God for a safe pot delivery.
Police say Saul told them she made about $300 per pound that she shipped to Boston, and has made about $125,000 this year.
Saul, a former medical marijuana patient, gave information that led to the busts of at least three people in Grants Pass.