breaking news
Local law enforcement agencies found more than one hundred marijuana plants at the Fort Smith Airport. Officers are chopping down over $100,000.00 worth of weed, and airport officials aren’t happy about it.
Kent Penney, the Fort Smith Airport Director, explains, "We certainly dont like our property being misused for this and other land owners need to watch for it because, if they dont watch it, you know, their property could be misused for things like this as well."
Even though the Fort Smith airport is big on security, there are some unsecured areas.
Penney says, "We certainly have property thats outside the secured area and this is one of those areas that is not within that secured fence."
Trained spotters use helicopters to fly over suspect areas. They found these plants strategically spaced out in the underbrush of the airport’s property.
William Hollenbeck, Captain of The Sebastian County Sheriff’s Department, explains, "Typically growers will not put their entire crop in one area. They like to try to hide it out in different patches throughout the area that theyre growing. They think that local law enforcement, you know, might not find it, but in this case they were dead wrong."
Officers plan to catch the growers in the next few days, but Hollenbeck says the best part is, "that were able to locate it before it actually hits the street."
Law enforcement agencies have set up surveillance cameras. They say they do have suspects, and now they’re working hard to make some arrests.
More News
-
Barritt Conviction Upheld
A conviction against a Bentonville woman has been upheld in a child abuse case...
Read More» -
Veteran Disability System May Be Revamped
The veteran's disability system may get a makeover for the first time in 50 years.
Read More» -
Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair
This year’s theme is “Family Fun”
Read More» -
Fort Smith Police undercover in a local park.
Undercover cops are making arrests for soliciting sex in a public park. A popular spot for this is the Fort Smith Park on Clayton Expressway.
Read More» -
Wal-Mart Imports
The world’s largest retailer responds to attack ad.
Read More»
Page 6310 of 6753


