Suspected Pot Plants Found at University of Michigan Botanical Gardens
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Police say they've found suspected marijuana plants at a University of Michigan botanical garden for the second time this year.
The Ann Arbor News reports campus police on Wednesday yanked five plants out of a wooded area at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
Volunteers at the gardens in Ann Arbor Township, near the school's main Ann Arbor campus, had reported the plants to police.
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In February, 11 suspected marijuana plants were discovered in a garden greenhouse intermixed with plants from a biology research project.
University of Michigan police Lt. Bob Neumann says he doesn't believe the incidents are related.