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The Georgia State Patrol spotted the 2,000 marijuana plants during a routine helicopter survey.
Twiggs County Sheriff Billy Boney says his small department relies on the State Patrol and Bureau of Investigation to help catch those in the drug trade:
“If you don’t have that help from these outside agencies a lot of times it just can’t get done. These people think they can just come out here and hide in the woods and do this. But, we’re actively seeking [that] kind of people out, in this county, anyhow.”
The State Patrol found the plants because of their color.