Special Officer Scott Yanosick, Officer Steven Mathias, Special Officer Curtis Chandler and Officer David Murphy pose with 20 marijuana plants confiscated in August off of Lighthouse Road in Aquinnah.
Courtesy Aquinnah Police Department

Police Confiscate 20 Marijuana Plants from Aquinnah Conservation Land

<p>Aquinnah police have been investigating a late August discovery of 20 marijuana plants on a Sheriff&rsquo;s Meadow property off Lighthouse Road.</p>

Aquinnah police are investigating a late August discovery of 20 marijuana plants on a Sheriff’s Meadow property off Lighthouse Road.

A Sheriff’s Meadow employee called the department August 22 to report the discovery of marijuana plants on the conservation land located off Lighthouse Road, according to a police report by Officer Steven Mathias. The land is a wooded and swamp lot and the only access to the property is a right-of-way path owned by five different people.

On the west side of a tennis court a “clearly visible and well-traveled path into the woods” led to a dead end where about 20 marijuana plants were found enclosed by plastic fencing. The smell was strong and consistent with marijuana, the police report said, and the plants were in a swampy, muddy area that is difficult to access. The Sheriff’s Meadow employee said the property was last checked sometime over the winter.

The marijuana plants, averaging about five feet tall, were in plastic pots and “appeared green and healthy,” the report said.

Officer Mathias wrote that there was at least one set of distinguishable foot prints on the path and in the fenced area. When police later revisited the site, brush and tree limbs were blocking access to the path.

The Aquinnah police worked with Wampanoag Tribal Ranger Curtis Chandler to install a motion-activated trail camera, the report said. The camera was placed pointing toward the path, the police report said, and they camouflaged the camera and covered their footprints.

Two days later the police department confiscated the marijuana plants, and the plants were secured at the Aquinnah Police Department “until they can be destroyed,” a report by Aquinnah Police Officer David Murphy said. The report added that the police department was pursuing leads, including camera images, in the ongoing investigation.

Aquinnah Police Chief Randhi Belain told the Gazette Tuesday that the police department is still investigating the case but they have a pretty good idea about the identity of the marijuana gardener. Anyone with information can call the Aquinnah police department at 508-645-2313.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 15:41

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kelly et

Big deal, these guys look like loosers, proud of ripping up plants. get a life.

bri pa

Wow they really saved the day. Somone might have smoked that and laughed and ate a little to much. Thank god for those police officers now instead of this man smoking what he grew he will have to buy some. They really took a bite out of crime..

PH MV

He's a good guy and a great cop, for the record. The way they wear their hats does not reflect on their professionalism at all. As a military man you should know its not how polished your boots are, it's how you perform your duties and the manner at which you go about them.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 20:42

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tom hodgson wt

Some day, police activity like this will be regarded as a sad waste of time and money, and a relic of the days of prohibition.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 21:16

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BillyB OB

Looks like a safari trophy hunt photo. Seriously, in this day and age what a waste of police resources.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 21:25

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Beth McElhiney Easthampton MA

Woohoo, now go out and arrest all of the drunk drivers and heroin dealers and really do your job! Jeez 20 plants does not make a front page story...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 21:55

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Bernard

Who cares? Marijuana will be legal soon. Must be a slow news day on the Vineyard. I am surprised Brian Cioffi wasn't in the picture too.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 02:32

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Jimmy P Gay Head

Bullet proof vests and even SWAT type. Thank GOD we have these tough looking dudes working while we peacefully sleep at night!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 06:41

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Katama Kid MV

They are Police Officers kelly....you should be pleased they are doing their job.....you're the one that needs a life....and several years of English grammar and spelling.

Katama Kid MV

I wonder Tom....if some punk waisted on that pot slammed his/her car into you or yours...would you sing a different tune then? The police did their job. Someone reported a criminal act...and they acted appropriately. I can see the headlines if they ignored it and took no action.

Stephen Edgartown

Yes... They should really be making sure that Moshup doesn't kill anymore whales! (Maybe even keep an eye on the Japanese while they're at it?) Or perhaps they should be at a Flying Elbows show instead of making sure your child doesn't end up in a cage in someones basement? It's their job, regardless, and you should show more respect for these guys for doing what they were hired to do. Especially if they've spent time overseas...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 08:00

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Whiskers

That's our tax dollars at work. It's too bad that that's the only thing they have to do up there.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 08:27

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Jason Gruner Chappy

Good Job Guys.

Pot/Grass/Weed/Reefer etc needs to be kept out of young persons hands. It is very harmful to them in school and development in social situations. It needs to be regulated like alcohol consumption. We can no longer ignore the destructive nature that the drug has on young people.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 10:22

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Marg Aquinnah

Marijuana is far from the worst drug the island is dealing with in this day and age. However, my sister and brother were both hard core druggies and guess what? They started innocently with smoking weed every day. By the way, my sister is dead. She got weed laced with PCP...and it was a rapid downhill drop from there. At least if marijuana
were legalized it could be regulated and purity and consistent potency could be assured.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 12:21

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mohair west tis

criminal justice system notwithstanding, one really has to wonder about the time, resources, money that went into this effort and whether they might be better used on more serious public safety risks and threats.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 14:54

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MaryJane Oak Bluffs

Bullet proof vests?? Are our tax dollars going to that? I think the plants should be destroyed in a community bonfire!

TJ Mackey Edgartown

So let me get this straight, some of you are actually concerned with their bullet-proof vests?? So if they had gone to remove these plants and one of them got shot and killed by a drug dealer because they were not wearing a vest, would you be the same nice person praising the death of an officer in defense of your precious weed?? How dare you comment on how a police officer protects himself, his famiy and his community... here on Martha's Vineyard or in New York City. These are the same guys who would come to your rescue you if you were in trouble. You should be ashamed of yourself by even thinking about commenting about the officers and the jobs they do, simply to make a political weed point. Pathetic.

TC

Thank you! My thoughts exactly. Maybe since its Martha's Vineyard the cops shouldn't carry guns either to protect themselves. People are ridiculous.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 16:37

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John Somewhere-in-the-Middle, USA

First, the cops were just performing one of the duties that they were hired to do. They may have even gotten some good experience with some newer technology---the motion sensing camera. But did they capture anybody besides a bunch of plants? If police resources are stretched so thin, as we are told during annual budget negotiations, is it possible that these resources could have been used more effectively? I'm thinking so. It might also have been wise to skip the photo opportunity for this "bust". It just seems a bit "over the top", does it not? I hope they were not posing for this shot on "company" time (LOL).

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 18:00

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TC Aquinnah

If this idiot didn't set up a grow site on public property it wouldn't have been an issue. If you read the article, Aquinnah pd didn't go looking for it. So maybe the lesson should be, next time you want to grow some pot, do it on your own property. Instead people will bash the cops for doing their job.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 19:07

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Sasha VH

Firstly, this is Martha's Vineyard and yes this IS a story worthy of our little once a week newspaper. Secondly, if there were a story about the fact that the Police Department knew about the crop and did nothing for fear of wasting tax dollars only to wait for a more serious crime to result when some wacked-out pot head tries stealing someone else's buds everyone would be in an outrage-so I give Kudos for a job well done.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 19:53

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Dani CT

Oh thank God, the citizens of the Vineyard can sleep more soundly and safely now that those plants have been confiscated! LOL

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 20:51

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Eggsamewich Oak bluffs

If the police did not do there job you would complain anyone who put a negative comment in here your all a bunch of potheads obviously , funny how when the police do there job you insult them and when they don't you insult them , the problem with all of your stupid comments is none of you have any respect !! Grow up.. Sorry they took your crop away, NOT!! Get a life!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 23:42

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Anonymous Vineyard Haven

The only reason people respond so rudely is because most of those responding have had a run in with the Police due to their own criminal ways. The Police are there to due their job.

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