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Father arrested for growing marijuana after neighbor posts signs advertising drug house By Katie Wedell | Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 11:00 PM
A female known for calling police on her neighbors about everything from parking to drugs and alleged threats, apparently decided to take matters into her own hands when she suspected a male on her street was selling drugs.
The 50-year-old female, who calls police multiple times a day with false or unsubstantiated claims, was seen putting up signs across the city with this message:
“Tim’s Illegal Drug and Trade. Celebrating over three years of the best illegal drugs and goods. Everything under one roof: Crack, meth, pills, ice, plus more. Curbside service… just honk for prices. My wife or daughter will get you what you need. Don’t have money??? We take food stamps, stolen goods and trade. Just off Wayne Ave and Watervliet at 1813 Brookline Ave - upstairs.”
This image from a WHIO-TV video shows part of one of the signs placed around Dayton by a neighbor supposedly advertising an illegal drug business at the Brookline address. The family that lives at that address contacted police to complain that the male, whose first name is indeed Tim, had lost his job after his boss saw the sign.
Police agreed to summon the female who posted the signs on possible charges of making false alarms and went to the family’s home to talk with them about additional charges for causing them hardship.
While at the house, an officer asked to take a look around to prove that there were indeed no drugs in the house. The female resident gave her permission.
In addition to a generally cluttered house with at least 10 cats occupying one bedroom and causing the house to smell like cat urine, the officer discovered a 3-foot tall marijuana plant growing in another bedroom. The plant weighed more than 100 grams.
When asked about the plant, the male resident said it was for personal use and that he found it in a trashcan. He said he doesn’t sell any drugs because if he did he’d, “live better”, according to a police report.
He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and faces possible charges for the illegal cultivation of drugs and also for child endangering.
His 6-year-old daughter lived at the house and did not have a bedroom to sleep in, one bedroom being dedicated to the cats and another to the pot plant
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