Marijuana grow-op on Fox Run Rd. in Leamington. (provided by OPP)Marijuana grow-op on Fox Run Rd. in Leamington. (provided by OPP)
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UPDATE: Crime Stoppers President Charged In Leamington Drug Bust

A drug bust in Leamington sees two men facing charges — including the now former civilian president of Crime Stoppers in Windsor-Essex.

The Ontario Provincial Police says on Wednesday at around 9am, officers executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances search warrant at a property on Fox Run Rd. The scene was secured overnight and police returned to the property Thursday morning to continue the investigation.

Police report 2,900 marijuana plants between 8 ft to 12 ft in height were seized from the property — valued at $2.9-million. A further 91 lbs of harvested marijuana was seized which has an estimated value of $180,000.

As a result of the investigation, Jon-Paul Fuller, 44, of Lakeshore, and Doc Van Phan, 53, of Leamington have been charged with of production of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. Both men will appear in Leamington court on November 17.

Fuller was the president of Crime Stoppers Windsor-Essex until the charges were announced, prompting the group to quickly replace him with past president Charlie Hotham. Fuller's LinkedIn profile also show's he served as the organization's treasurer between May 2015 and June 2016.

— with files from Ricardo Veneza

 

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