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Suspicious fire at former B.C. grow op
Aug. 28, 2012, Christina Lake, B.C. – Mounties are investigating a suspicious fire at a Christina Lake, B.C., property where the owner once pleaded guilty to feeding bears that apparently guarded a marijuana plantation.
August 28, 2012
By The Canadian Press
Aug. 28, 2012, Christina Lake, B.C. – Mounties are investigating a suspicious fire at a Christina Lake, B.C., property where the owner once pleaded guilty to feeding bears that apparently guarded a marijuana plantation.
RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison of the Grand Forks detachment in southeastern B.C. says a water bomber and a helicopter were used to contain the blaze that spread to the surrounding forest and outbuildings on Tuesday night.
Property owner Allan Piche was fined $6,000 in May on two charges of feeding bears.
He was arrested in 2010 when police investigating a grow-op discovered tame black bears that watched passively as 1,100 marijuana plants were removed from the property.
Piche pleaded guilty to feeding the animals dog food but was charged a second time with the same offence.
His fine included restrictions barring him from feeding dangerous wildlife in B.C.
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