Examine Wild Marijuana
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Day
29
Month
July
Year
1954
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Washtenaw county vice squad officers examine some of the more than 200 pounds of marijuana plants confiscated yesterday. The plants, found growing wild on two farms within a 15-mile radius of Ann Arbor, were trucked to the Willow Village Sheriff's branch office and burned. Officers estimated yesterday's haul, when converted into cigarets and sold on the illegal markets would have a retail value of some $110,000. Checking their find (left to right) are Assistant Ypsilanti Police Chief William F. Reiman, and Detective Sgts. Clair B. Oltersdorf, Ray H. Walton and Melvin C. Fuller. Walton is an Ypsilanti officer, and Oltersdorf and Fuller, Sheriff's Department men.