Police discover a £40,000 cannabis farm while investigating a suspected burglary 

Police discover a £40,000 cannabis farm while investigating a suspected burglary

  • West Midlands Police were called to suspected burglary in Hurst Hill, Dudley
  • But instead found around 40 cannabis plants worth £1,000 on December 23 
  • Anyone with information should contact the police at west-midlands.police.uk

Police have discovered a £40,000 cannabis farm while investigating a suspected burglary in a market town.

West Midlands Police officers were called to a property in Dudley, Midlands, after receiving reports of a suspected burglary on December 23. 

But they were amazed to find around 40 cannabis plants, worth around £1,000 upon arrival.

West Midlands Police discovered a £40,000 cannabis farm while investigating a suspected burglary at a property in Hurst Hill, Dudley at about 10.20am on December 23

Shocking pictures show the plants in huge evidence bags being hauled into the back of police vans by officers.

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: ‘We were called to a property in Upper Ettingshall Road, Hurst Hill, Dudley at about 10.20am on December 23 to reports of a burglary.

‘Our enquiries continue and anyone with information can contact us via Live Chat between 8am and midnight, at west-midlands.police.uk or via 101.’

No arrests have been made. 

Shocking pictures show the 40 plants in huge evidence bags being hauled into the back of police vans by officers

Shocking pictures show the 40 plants in huge evidence bags being hauled into the back of police vans by officers

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