LINCOLN (AP) -- Lincoln police have raided another pot house the sixth in less than two weeks.
They searched the house on Saturday and found a partially dismantled operation.
Lincoln Police Capt. Brian Jackson says he thinks the operators were spooked by police raids on five similar operations since March 5. He thinks operation is connected with at least some of the five others.
Police say they found 50 live marijuana plants, 104 harvested and drying plants, and 106 grams of street-ready marijuana.
Jackson says no one was home as police searched. Six arrests have been reported in the other raids. In total, more than 4,500 live marijuana plants have been seized.
Chief Tom Casady says a marijuana plant can grow a pound of pot per year.
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