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  • A smuggler is arrested in California, after four people were found in the trunk of her car on a road used to bypass a checkpoint installed during operation Gatekeeper. A 1997 study by the University of Houston attributed rise in undocumented migrant deaths to Operation Gatekeeper. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • A smuggler of undocumented immigrants is arrested in Eagle Pass, Texas. Small border towns like Eagle Pass, lacking the federal funds of larger cities are under siege by illegal immigrants trafficking drugs into the United States. " I'm uneasy myself and I'm trained for this. They're haulin ' drugs just down from my house, " the Eagle Pass Chief of Police told the New York Times. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Charlie Hanger was the Oklahoma State Trooper who stopped Timothy McVeigh less than two hours after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 2005.
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  • Charlie Hanger was the Oklahoma State Trooper who stopped Timothy McVeigh less than two hours after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 2005.
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  • Charlie Hanger was the Oklahoma State Trooper who stopped Timothy McVeigh less than two hours after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 2005.
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  • Pushing undocumented migrants into the desert and mountains has resulted in armed citizen patrols in small border towns like this one in eastern San Diego. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Armed citizens patrol the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in hopes of stopping the undocumented migrants from crossing their property into the United States. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • A pair of heavily armed US citizens dressed in camouflage and carrying assault rifles captured a group of suspected undocumented migrants after they crossed into the U.S. through a border ranch in eastern San Diego, CA town of Campo. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Men chained together and taken to jail after being cited for allegedly Boating Under the Influence on Lake Havasu during Memorial Day weekend.
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  • As blood is drawn from one person, another sits dejected after being taken into custody for allegedly Boating Under the Influence (BUI) at Lake Havasu on Memorial Day weekend.
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  • Scott Chamber, in water drinking beer, parties on Lake Havasu during Memorial Day weekend. Each year there are several incidents of "prop chop" where people in the water are injured by boat props.
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  • Copper Canyon area of Lake Havasu. Boaters crowd this canyon to party and jump of the large outcroppings.
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  • A sheriff deputy stops to check the identity of two women operating a boat in Copper Canyon on Lake Havasu. At left is Michelle Slavik and right is Jennifer Johnson. Neither girl was cited and were commended for operating a boat safely.
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  • Partiers descend on Lake Havasu, Arizona for the Memorial Day weekend. The lake attracts thousands of boaters and partiers every year during major holidays.
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  • Charlie Hanger was the Oklahoma State Trooper who stopped Timothy McVeigh less than two hours after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.<br />
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  • A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle chases an undocumented immigrant who had just entered the United States illegally. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • A migrant caught entering the country near Yuma, Arizona is held behind doors in a federal detention center before being loaded on a bus and driven back to the border. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Vigilantes patrol the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in an effort to stop undocumented migrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico. Migrants are detained as the vigilantes wait for the Border Patrol to arrive. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Armed citizen patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in an effort to stop undocumented migrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico. Here, a vigilante detains a couple migrants after they were stopped. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Armed citizen patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in an effort to stop undocumented migrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico. Here, a vigilante crosses into Mexico to place a sensor. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Vigilantes patrol the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in hopes of stopping the undocumented migrants from crossing their property into the United States. Here, they stop and detain an undocumented migrant and waits for the Border Patrol. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • A pair of US citizens patrolling the border search a group of undocumented migrants at gunpoint after catching them entering the United States through eastern San Diego. The vigilantes started their patrol after Operation Gatekeeper pushed the migrants into the region. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. The immigrants where the foam, in foreground, on their feet to disguise their tracks. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented immigrants arrested by US Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • US Border Patrol work the Yuma, Arizona border with Mexico on lookout for undocumented immigrants. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented immigrants in the federal detention center in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • US Border Patrol work the Yuma, Arizona border with Mexico on lookout for undocumented immigrants. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • A large group of undocumented immigrants are caught near the US/Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented immigrants in the federal detention center in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • US Border Patrol work the Yuma, Arizona border with Mexico on lookout for undocumented immigrants. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Undocumented immigrants in the federal detention center in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented immigrants in the federal detention center in Yuma, Arizona. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Men chained together and taken to jail after being cited for allegedly Boating Under the Influence on Lake Havasu during Memorial Day weekend.
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  • Undocumented migrants wait in a federal holding cell in Yuma, Arizona to be deported after being picked up in the desert. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Undocumented migrants wait in a federal holding cell in Yuma, Arizona to be deported after being picked up in the desert. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents search for the marijuana plants.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents prepare for the pre-dawn raid.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents pick the pot plants and place them in evidence bags.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents guard the man who said he was from Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents search for the marijuana plants.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents guard the man who said he was from Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents pick the pot plants and place them in evidence bags.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents prepare for the pre-dawn raid.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. A California DOJ agent shows some of the confiscated pot plants.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the pristine Sugarpine Lake masks the fact that a marijuana grow was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
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  • Occupy Los Angeles protesters rejoice after Los Angeles Police Dept officers left without arresting anyone for blocking the entrance to Bank of America.
    OccupyLA24.jpg
  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the pristine Sugarpine Lake masks the fact that a marijuana grow was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the task force hikes back into the grow area to begin the eradication of the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the task force hikes back into the grow area to begin the eradication of the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents search for the marijuana plants.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents pick the pot plants and place them in evidence bags.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents guard the man who said he was from Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, task force agents guard the man who said he was from Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the task force hikes back into the grow area to begin the eradication of the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, the task force hikes back into the grow area to begin the eradication of the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, agents prepare for the pre-dawn raid.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, U.S. Forest Service Agent Mike Goff inspects the site where the grower was living.
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  • The national forests in California and across the nation are increasingly being used to grow marijuana. The clandestine grows are shielded by tree canopies and are often close to, if not actually inside, recreational usage areas so that the growers can appear to be normal recreational users. A task force comprised of Sheriff deputies, US Forest Service Agents and Dept. of Justice agents raided a grow in the Tahoe National Forest that yielded 5000 plants in the 2"-12" range and arrested one Mexican national who was tending the grow. Here, visitors to the forest enjoy the surroundings unaware that a pot plant was seized less than a 1/4 mile away.
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