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Drug Cops Seize Record Tomato Haul

In a massive operation involving the Middle Peninsula Drug Task Force, state police, helicopters, undercover officers, and the National Guard -- Drug agents raided a Virginia man's home yesterday to discover a massive Tomato Growing operation. Good work boys!

From Associated Press

DRUG COPS SWOOP DOWN ON TOMATO PATCH

SALUDA, Va.  - Glen Coberly was culling bad tomatoes from his vines when he saw the dark green helicopter circling.

Minutes later police cars converged on his Middlesex County home, and officers ordered Coberly and a friend to lie on the ground.

"They had their guns out," Coberly said of Wednesday's raid.  After a minute or two he was told to get up, and someone started to read him his rights, he said.  Meanwhile, one of the raiders examined the plants and determined they were tomatoes, not marijuana.

Sheriff Guy Abbott tapped him on the shoulder as he was leaving and said he was sorry for the mistake.

"We're just trying to do our best to protect our citizens," the sheriff said Thursday.  "And we're not perfect; we make mistakes."

An officer in the helicopter told the Daily Press of Newport News that the operation involved the Middle Peninsula Drug Task Force, state police and the National Guard.  They were flying over Middlesex looking for marijuana plants, said the officer, who asked not to be identified because he works undercover.

He said he and the helicopter pilot, who has flown numerous marijuana missions, believed the plants were marijuana because they were the right color.

As for marijuana, Coberly, 39, said, "I don't touch the stuff.  But I do like tomatoes." He'll have more for himself this summer.  His friend, who was visiting in hopes of picking up a few tomatoes, told him he would never come to see him again. 

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