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Updated: 8/04/05
Maturing cannabis plants, pipes and sealed bags of processed marijuana were among the paraphernalia seized by Pembroke police at the residence of Jean Plante. Officer Dawn Shea, shown, was one of four who assisted in serving the search warrant. In the foreground are bongs used to smoke marijuana, seized in the raid. (Joseph Edgerton Photo)
Maturing cannabis plants, pipes and sealed bags of processed marijuana were among the paraphernalia seized by Pembroke police at the residence of Jean Plante. Officer Dawn Shea, shown, was one of four who assisted in serving the search warrant. In the foreground are bongs used to smoke marijuana, seized in the raid.
(Joseph Edgerton Photo)
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