ENTERPRISE, Ore. (AP) — Cleaning up after marijuana growers who planted one of the largest operations ever raided by police in Oregon is going to take time and money.
A multi-agency law enforcement team has removed or destroyed 91,000 marijuana plants from U.S. Forest Service land in a remote mountain ravine in northeastern Oregon.
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