Advisory Message has been issued by the Dartmouth Police Department.
Wednesday May 19, 2010 2:25 PM EDT
MAN CHARGED WITH CULTIVATION OF MARAIJUANA
On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at approximately 1:10 P.M., Dartmouth Police received a phone tip of a suspicious male parked in the area of the Hope Evangelical Church, located at 88 Hathaway Rd. The tipster reported that this male was observed walking back and forth into the wooded area behind the church. The tipster stated that the male was holding something in his hand.
Plainclothes Dartmouth Police Officers, David Oikarinen and Derek Kenney were first to respond on scene. Officers Oikarinen and Kenney found this male, later identified as 26 year old Kenneth Dacamara from 30 Beech St. in Acushnet, walking from the rear of the vehicle (carrying a black bag with both arms) into the wood line. After the officers identified themselves to Dacamara, he fled into the wooded area ignoring police commands to stop. Additional units were called to assist including a K9 unit. Dacamara was apprehended a brief time later on Oakum St. without any struggle.
During the initial search, officers found a clearing in the wooded area approximately 400 yards back from the church parking lot. A small field was located with ten holes dug in the ground.
In the parking lot, officers found bags containing plants believed to be marijuana inside of Dacamara’s 2001 Volkswagen Jetta.
Dacamara faces charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful manufacturing, distribution, cultivation and dispensing of marijuana.
Dacamara will be arraigned in Third District Court on Wednesday.
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3 comments:
Sounds like this young man would be an ideal candidate to farm one of those public properties. Maybe we can add into one of our conservation restrictions the requirement to allow a rehabilitated marijuana grower to farm a property with legal and marketable crops. Think about it. This kid likes to grow stuff. With a little guidance, he could be a future farmer. Let's not let him slipthrough the cracks of society.
No talk about the great job the DPD and Chief Lee did with this crime. Just screaming and yelling about the Chief taking initiative when it comes to our waterways.
Figures, this town is nothing but spoiled brats.
Yeah, we can export it to those states that have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes. And that just might give the wind turbine huggers a run for their money when there is a big fight over the great open space in (North) Dartmouth for who will use the farm land - - oh, 'cuse me, any land they want to that they can stake a town claim to, that is. Of course, the turbine people have it all sewed up anyway, if this bylaw goes through at Town Meeting Tuesday to give them free reign over lives and neighborhoods in (North) Dartmouth. Aw, shucks, Billy Bob. Who cares. It's all about the dolla anyway. We'll just sit tight and see who'll make us the best deal. After all, Billy, ain't that the 'Merican way?
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