Fires and explosions. In residential airs. Reporter white is scheduled to be arraigned in two weeks. Tell me about the number of plants you have. The lawyers told me not to talk to anyone. Reporter he and his wife, a pediatrician were cite forward misdemeanor willful cruelty to child. The d. A. Is deciding whether to prosecute dr. White. I left a message for her and did not hear back. Neighbors tell me theyre glad the operation has been busted. I worry about kids getting, you know, running into that. Who knows when theyre selling to who, and what kind of people are coming into the neighborhood. That worries me. Reporter the task force arrested a man from ohio there to make a major buy. John white had a similar case in 2009. A grow in a green bay house. Ill keep track of this case and get back to you. A massive search is under way for a person who gunned down a prominent yoga instructor. 67yearold steve carter was just walking his dog on a popular trail when shot. The killer apparently
That man shares the home with his wife, a Kaiser Permanente pediatrician, that has also been cited in this case. Reporter sources tell me the call came in as a child in danger due to drug activity. Police found 17 pounds of packaged not a girls play room. It is an exclusive but people here were stunned when the Major Crimes Task force found a marijuana operation in homes backyard. Apalled. Why . Weve never had that in this neighborhood this, is a family neighborhood. We dont have pot in the backyard. I thought it couldnt be in this neighborhood. I was just really surprised. Reporter i caught up to the homeowner, John Prescott white. Reporter john, id like to talk to you. Im doing a story on the news at 6 00. I have nothing to say. Reporter the i team obtained these photos a small section of the yard. Sources tell me there were more than 100 plants and tell me white was also machining hash oil. Very volatile. The chemicals that are use can cause and have caused serious fires and explosi
In celebration of World Food Day on October 16, the Lions Club of St Michael served breakfast to students of the Hindsbury Primary School on Monday morning. Nickolas Dacosta, district governor of the Lions and Leo Clubs in the Caribbean, said it was their way of ensuring each student had a healthy meal and would be able to properly understand the lessons in their classrooms. “We know children who come …
The pandemic may have knocked large-scale fundraisers to their knees these last couple of years but Fight for the Cure has never gone down for the count.