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2 arrested after landlord reports marijuana grow-op on his property

Two people have been charged after a marijuana grow operation was reported in Bruno, Sask. David McNew / Getty Images

HUMBOLDT, Sask. – Two people have been charged after a marijuana grow-op was found this week, according to Saskatchewan RCMP. On Friday afternoon, a landlord in Bruno, Sask. called police and directed them to his rental property.

With the information obtained from the landlord, police executed a search warrant at the residence. As a result, RCMP seized multiple marijuana plants, equipment and chemicals.

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While conducting the search, a vehicle matching the description of one said to frequent the residence drove past.

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The driver and passenger of the vehicle were arrested and charged with production of a controlled substance. The driver was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.

Arash Alidousti, 26, and Michaela Beck, 27, are scheduled to make their first court appearance in Humboldt provincial court on June 8.

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