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www.championnewspaper.com The Champion Legal Sec ion, Thursday, July 0, 2014 Page 9C 050-359777 7/3,7/10,7/17JH In re: APPROXIMATELY 550.59 GRAMS OF MARIJUANA; et al. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on March 19, 2014, the property described be low was seized at 1580 Dixie Street, Apt. #10, DeKalb County, Georgia by Officer Tolliver of the Atlanta Police Department: a. Approximately 550.59 grams of marijuana; and b. Two thousand three hundred forty two dollars ($2,342.00) in U.S. Cur rency; and c. Samsung cell phone, Model# SPH- M270; and d. Samsung camera, Model# WB250F; and e. Apple Ipod, Model# A1238; and f. Apple Ipod, Model# A1285; and g. Apple Ipod Touch, Model# A1509; and h. Samsung Cell phone, Model# XE500TIC; and i. Apple Ipad, Model# A1432; and j. Samsung Tablet, Model# XE500TIC; and k. Panasonic 42” TV, Model# TC42PX14; and l. LG 55” TV, Model# 55LN5100; and m. LG 26” TV, Model# 26LH20; and n. Samsung 26” TV, Model# LNT2642H; and o. LG 50” TV, Model# 50PN4500; and p. Sony Playstation 3; and q. Alcatel cell phone, Model# 5020N; and r. Samsung cell phone, Model# SCHR920; and s. Zten cell phone, Model# ZTEN9100; and t. Canon Video Camera, Model# FS100; and u. QSEE Security Cameras, Model# QSM1424W; and v. Apple Iphone, Model# A1332. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on March 19, 2014 Atlanta Police Department executed a search warrant at 1580 Dixie Street, Apt. #10, Atlanta, Georgia 30317. Upon entry into the residence Atlanta Police cleared the residence and found no one to be inside the residence. During search of the resid ence Atlanta Police recovered 550.59 grams of marijuana, $2,342.00 in U.S. Currency, and 8mm starter pis tol, electronics, vacuum sealer, pack aging material, digital scales, 4 pre scription bottles belonging to ++Jer- maine Berry++. Vile containing an unknown substance and security cameras were also found. Atlanta Po lice observed a red Dodge Ram tag# PQN4432 parked directly in front of the apartment door and could smell a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Atlanta Police knew this vehicle was associated with the target location due to the vehicle be ing parked in the exact same spot previously and seeing it entering and leaving the location on several occa sions during surveillance and the tag was registered to Jermaine Berry. The K9 alerted on the vehicle and At lanta Police obtained a search war rant and entered the vehicle and re covered electronics, insurance paper work belonging to Jermaine Berry, marijuana cigarette 1.1 grams, 17 opened vacuum sealed bags with marijuana residue. (These bags matched the vacuum bags located in side the target location with marijuana in them). All illegal narcot ics, money and other recovered items were placed into Atlanta Police Prop erty. All parties were charged accord ingly. Berry was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. The marijuana is subject to for feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(d)(1). The currency is subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16- 13-49(d)(2). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist ant District Attorney, Kenneth Hutcherson, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Kenneth Hutcherson Georgia Bar No. 380263 Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 050-359782 7/3,7/10,7/17JH In re: APPROXIMATELY 1.3 OUNCE OF MARIJUANA; APPROXIMATELY 2 GRAMS OF COCAINE; etal. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on April 17, 2014, the property described be low was seized at 100 Perimeter Trace Dunwoody, DeKalb County, Georgia by Officer R. Barrett of the Dunwoody Police Department: a. Approximately 1.3 ounce of marijuana; and b. Approximately 2 grams of cocaine; and c. 2004 Cadillac CTS, VIN# 1G6DM577540190019. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana and cocaine. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana and cocaine; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on April 15, 2014 Officer R. Barrett, responded to 100 Perimeter Trace #11025 in reference to a noise complaint that was called in by the courtesy officer. The cour tesy officer advised he had received a complaint from one of the neigh bors in reference to a loud party at apartment #11025. While standing outside of the apart ment they could hear several people inside the apartment talking very loudly. Upon knocking on the door a male came to the door and asked "who is it', we responded "Dun woody Police". The male then walked off and did not come back to the door for a short period of time. A male, later identified as Sinclair Basnight, fi nally came to the door and we ad vised that we were there in reference to a noise complaint. Basnight ad vised that they were getting ready to go out to the club and got a little car ried away. When Basnight opened the door an overwhelming odor of burnt marijuana came from the apart ment. Another male, later identified as Lij Headly, walked up to the door next to Basnight. Headly stated they were just smoking a little weed be fore going out to the club so they did not have to smoke in the club. While talking with Basnight and Headly there were five other subjects walking around the apartment. While talking with Basnight about the marijuana smell he stated they already smoked what they had and they didn't have any more. He then brought us a small glass cup that had several small pieces of burnt marijuana cigarettes and ashes in the bottom. He stated that was all that was left. While talking with Basnight they asked for consent to search his apartment for any other marijuana he might have. He stated that he just wanted to leave and go to the club. He then kept asking questions about what would happen and we advised him that he could give us consent to search his apartment or we could ob tain a warrant. The entire time the front door to Basnight's apartment was open and the odor of burnt marijuana did not go away. There was also an odor of raw marijuana also coming from inside the apart ment. While waiting for him to decide they had Chatt Comm contact DeKalb County Dispatch and obtain which Magistrate Judge was on call. A short time later they advised that Judge He advised her of the situation and she stated that the on call Magistrate Judge is for violent crimes like Murder, Armed Robbery or Aggrav ated Assault and then she hung up on me. They then advised Basnight of the situation. The suspected marijuana was taken and I placed it into evidence at Dunwoody Headquarters for testing. Basnight stated that he is the only one on the lease. A male, later identi fied Michael Giralde that was in the bedroom on the left as you enter the apartment advised that he stays there whenever he comes to town. Giralde and Basnight also advised that they both have weapons in the apartment. Basnight advised his is a pistol and it was in his back pack. Giralde advised that his pistol was in the bedroom. Headly also advised that he does not live there but stays at the apartment when he comes to town. The other subjects in the house advised they were just in town to vis it. We checked all subjects on GCIC and Headley had an outstanding war rant out of Miami for a traffic violation but they would not extradite him. All subjects were released at the scene. On 04/15/14 Officer R. Barrett, re sponded to Dekalb County Magis trates Officer and secured a search warrant for 100 Perimter Trace #11025, the Heights Apts. The search warrant was signed by Magis trate Judge P. Williams, search war rant number 14-SW-000342. On 04/16/14 Officer R Barrett served a search warrant at 100 Perimeter Trace #11025 the Heights Apart ments. The other officers there were Sgt Furman, Sgt Belt, Officer J. Lewis, Dekalb Sheriff's Deputy Bell and Sandy Springs K9 Officer M. DeWald. At approximately 1930 hrs Officer Barrett knocked and announced Dun woody Police, search warrant. He did this twice with no reply. They then opened the door with the key provided by the complex and Officer Barrett again announced Dunwoody Police, search warrant, without any reply. They then cleared the apart ment to make sure no one was hid ing. The apartment had a very strong odor of marijuana coming from it. Once the apartment was cleared we then searched the apartment In the master bedroom officer Barrett located a Georgia Power bill with the name Sinclair Basnight on it. It was located in the small two drawer night stand next to the bed. In the same drawer he located a small black box with the word Micro on the outside. When looking inside the box he loc ated a small round plastic container that contained a greenish brown col or wax or paste like substance. On the floor next to the bed we located a Ruger 9MM pistol with holster. The pistol was fully loaded. In one of the dresser drawer we found visa gift cards. In the master bathroom Officer Bar rett located a clear plastic baggy with suspected marijuana inside. The clear plastic baggy was sitting on the counter on top of a magazine. While searching the master bedroom closet he located a Florida Driver's License in a coat pocket with the name of Jason Tribeca, 02/24/88, with a Flor- ida License number of T925252887230. A later check of that license number showed it not on file. The license had a picture of Bas night on it. While searching the other bedroom they located a Sig Sauer 9MM pistol, fully loaded, on the floor partially un der the bed on the side closest to the window. On the nightstand next to the bed a Georgia Driver's license was found for Michael Giralde. Also in an ashtray on the night stand Of ficer Barrett found a partially burnt hand rolled marijuana cigarette. A fur ther search of the room he located a Department of Justice letter address to Lij Headley in reference to an ap peal for a gun permit. They also found a couple of containers that had marijuana residue in them along with a small try that also had marijuana residue on it. In the living room and kitchen area they located three cell phones and an Ipad. They also located a car title for the Porsche Cayene that Basnight and Headley were stopped in earlier by Officer DeWald where he re covered over $40,000.00 in cash. The title was given to Officer DeWald. They also located another title to a Lexus ES300 that was taken and placed into evidence. They checked the parking deck for the vehicle but did not locate it. In the pantry to the kitchen they located a food saver va cuum machine with several food saver bags in the box. They also found food saver bags in the house that contained marijuana residue and smelled of marijuana. The food saver bags were the same type that was in the box. Also on the kitchen table there was located paperwork where Giralde had just closed on a home purchase at 4678 Ash St, Doraville, Ga. 30338 which showed it was loc ated in Gwinnett County. The paper work appeared to show that Giralde paid for the house in cash. The vehicle that Giralde owns, 2013 Mer cedes bearing NY/GKE9922 and V.I.N. WDDJK7DA2DF018907, was not at the apartment complex. While on scene officers had Officer DeWald and his narcotics certified K9 do a free air sniff around the vehicles associated with the residents of apartment #11025. The vehicles in the parking deck that were associ ated with the apartment are a white Cadillac CTS, bearing GA/PRC6965, and a blue in color older model Chevy that was under a car cover. The courtesy officer, Deputy Bell, ad vised that he has seen on several oc casions Basnight entering and exit ing the Cadillac. The older model Chevy is registered to Headley. Of ficer DeWald advised that his K9 aler ted on the Cadillac CTS but did not alert on the older model Chevy. His K9 also did not alert on any of the other vehicles next to these two vehicles. Brown and Brown wrecker service was contacted and respon ded to the scene. The Cadillac was then impounded and towed to Brown and Brown Wrecker Service so they could obtain a search warrant for the vehicle. Inside on the back seat of the Cadillac were several pine tree air fresheners just laying on top of the back seat. A copy of the search warrant and the items taken was left on the kitchen counter with a list of the items taken. All items seized were placed into evidence at Dunwoody Headquar ters. Upon leaving the apartment it was secured. On April 17, 2014 Officer R. Barrett, responded to DeKalb County Magis trate's Office and secured a search warrant for white 2004 Cadillac CTS, bearing GA/PRC6965, with a V.I.N of 1G6DM577540190019 that was be ing stored at Brown and Brown Wrecker Service. The impound lot is at 3854 N Peachtree Rd, Chamblee, GA. The search warrant was signed by Magistrate Judge Dorfman, search warrant number 14-SW000342. On April 17, 2014 Officer R Barrett, executed a search warrant at Brown and Brown Wrecker Service, 3854 N Peachtree Rd, on a white in color 2004 Cadillac CTS bearing GA/PRC6965. He confirmed the vehicle was the one in the search warrant. Those present during the search was Officer D. Laskowski, Of ficer M. DeWald, Sandy Springs P.D., and I. While searching the backseat area of the vehicle Officer Laskowski re moved the backseat and on the floor under the seat was a clear red in col or small plastic baggy. Inside the baggy you could see a white powdery substance, believed to be Cocaine. A further search of the vehicle we loc ated a digital scale under the front passenger seat. While searching behind the passen ger seat Officer Barrett noticed that the back of the seat was not tight against the main part of the seat. He pulled on the plastic cover and it came out about two inches but was stopped by what appeared to be a tiny wire. The back plastic cover to the driver's seat pulled completely off. He then reached down into the opening on the back side of the pas senger seat and could feel a plastic bag. The wire was then cut and the back plastic piece opened up further. There was a secret compartment in the back of the passenger seat. I was able to pull out a plastic food saver bag which contained another vacu um seal type bag. Inside that bag was a large amount of suspected marijuana. There was also a digital scale inside the compartment. The food saver bag was the same type of food saver bag that we located in the apartment we executed a search war rant on. They then continued to search the vehicle and noticed that the screws to the glove box appeared to have been removed and had marks on them. They did not appear to be the way there were when it comes from the factory. I then removed the screws from the plastic insert of the glove box. When taking out the plastic in sert the area above the glove box did not appear like it does when it comes from the factory. Officer Barrett then had Officer DeWald and Laskowski look at the area above the glove box. They advised that the padding in the glove box appeared to be glued on and it also had another piece of met al up in the area that did not appear to belong there. A wire that was at tached to a small plastic piece also fell out. When touching it was a cable to try to jump the circuit it had power coming to it from somewhere under the dash. They advised that the air bag had also been removed. Officer DeWald advised that there was what appeared to be a piston/accuator in stalled inside the dash. It was con nected to the air vent on the passen ger side middle of the dash. We were able to pop out the vent and it was at tached to a seat belt buckle and latch. When removing the vent from the seat belt buckle and from the dash it gave you access to the area behind the dashboard where the air bag would sit, creating another secret compartment. In the vehicle we also located a GPS that was taken as evidence. We also located several receipts in the middle console that had Sinclair Basnights name on them. We also located 2 U.S.P.S. keys in the middle console. Officer Barrett left copy of the search warrant on the front dash. One of the digital scales was left in the vehicle when we left. All evidence taken from the vehicle was placed into evidence at Dunwoody Police headquarters. The white powdery substance in the clear red plastic baggy field tested positive for cocaine. Carter was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. The marijuana and cocaine are subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The vehicle is subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2), (d)(3) and (d)(6). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist ant District Attorney, Kenneth Hutcherson, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Kenneth Hutcherson Georgia Bar No. 380263 Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 ++Wallace Carter and Sinclair Bas- night++ 050-359847 7/3,7/10wg NOTICE OF SUMMONS In the Superior Court of DeKalb County State of Georgia Civil Action File # ++14CV6178-8++ State of Georgia Plaintiff vs. One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Three Dollars ($1,983.00) In U.S. Currency Defendant, in rem: To: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN DEFENDANT PROP ERTY You are hereby notified that the above-styled action seeking the for feiture of certain Property more par ticularly described as follows was filed in this Court on June 18th, 2014, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-9-1 (c), § 16-9-33, and §16-14-7 a. One thousand nine hundred eighty three dollars ($1,983.00) in U.S. Cur rency. Said action alleges that there may be an interest in said Property. You are further notified that by reason of an order for service of summons by pub lication entered by the Court on June 20th, 2014, you are hereby com manded and required to file with the acting Clerk of said Court and serve upon Kenneth Hutcherson, Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney, Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit, 556 N. McDonough Street, Decatur, Georgia 30030, an answer to the Complaint within thirty (30) days of the date of final publication. Witness the Honorable Linda W. Hunter, Judge of said Court. This the 23rd day of June, 2014. Debra DeBerry Clerk of Superior Court 556 N. McDonough Street G-130 Annex Decatur, GA. 30030-3356 050-360379 7/10,7/17,7/24wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 3.14 POUNDS OF MARIJUANA; APPROXIMATELY .6 GRAMS OF MDMA; APPROXIMATELY LESS THAN A GRAM OF LIQUID HASH; etal. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on April 22, 2013, the property described be low was seized at 2111 Brook View Ave., DeKalb County, Georgia by De tective M.D. Crews of the DeKalb County Police Department: a. Approximately 3.14 pounds of marijuana; and b. Approximately .6 grams of MDMA; and c. Approximately less than a gram of liquid hash; and d. Five hundred twenty two dollars ($522.00) in U.S. Currency; and e. 2000 Honda Accord U.S. EX, VIN# 1HGCG2258YA028553; and f. High Point .40 cal pistol, SER# 7135468; and g. (3) Digital scales. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana, MDMA, and liquid hash. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana, MDMA, and liquid hash; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on April 22, 2014, Detective Crews was notified by North/Central Uniform units that they were assisting in a search warrant, with the Lilburn Police Department, located at 2111 Brook View Ave., Sonoma Ridge Apartments. Upon ex ecuting the search warrant, a large amount of Marijuana, an unknown brown powder, blue pills, hemp oil, and a handgun was located. Detect ive Crews responded to the scene to assist with the narcotics investigation. Upon arriving on the scene, Detect ive Crews met with Detective C. Belcher of the Lilburn Police Depart ment. According to Detective Belcher, He began an investigation on Febru ary 10, 2014 (LPD case # LP14000495) in reference to a burg lary that occurred at 5211 Birdlake Drive, Lilburn, GA., where several items were taken. One of the items, an Xbox, was later connected to Xbox Live via the internet. Detective Belcher was able to track the IP ad dress to which the Xbox was connec ted and was able to obtain from the service provider that the Xbox was connected to the internet on Febru ary 10, 2014, at 1238hrs and 2253 hrs, which was after the burglary. De tective Belcher issued a subpoena to Comcast on April 14, 2014, for the account information for the IP ad dress that the Xbox was actively con nected to. On April 24, 2014, he re ceived the customer account for the Comcast IP address which showed Lazetta Hill, who resided at 2111 Brook View Ave., Doraville GA 30340. On April 22, 2014, Detective Belcher applied and obtained a search warrant from DeKalb County Magistrate Court for Burglary. Upon executing the search warrant, Detective Belcher found 5 very large jars filled with Marijuana in the closet of bedroom # 2. In the same location, he also found a backpack containing 6 vacuum sealed bags of Marijuana. Upon receiving this investigative in formation, the DeKalb Detectives went and was granted an additional search warrant, and upon executing it, they located 3.14 pounds of Marijuana, which was located in the kitchen and in bedroom #2. They also located .6 grams of MDMA in a dime bag, which was located in bedroom #1 on top of drawer, 3 Morphine Sulphate extended release pills were located in bedroom #1 as well, which Chambliss nor Hill had a perscription for. They also located less than an ounce of Hash oil in the freezer. They seized 3 digital scales, located in the kitchen and in the 2000 Honda Ac cord, a High Point .40 Cal pistol, in bedroom #2 and an undetermined amount of USC. Hill and Chambliss were arrested by Lilburn for Burglary, for they located the items stolen in the Burglary in the residence and they were arrested for the Narcotic violations by Det. Crews. The U.S. currency was transported to BB&T Bank where it was counted by an employee and determined to be $522.00. The currency was then de posited in an account at the bank. ++Hill and Chambliss++ were charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. The marijuana, MDMA, and liquid hash are subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The cur rency is subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2). The vehicle is subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2), (d)(3) and (d)(6). The weapon is sub ject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(4). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist ant District Attorney, Kenneth Hutcherson, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Kenneth Hutcherson Georgia Bar No. 380263 Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 050-360380 7/10,7/17,7/24wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 24 MARIJUANA PLANTS; APPROXIMATELY 87 GRAMS OF LOOSE MARIJUANA; etal. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on April 22, 2014, the property described be low was seized at 905 3rd Street, DeKalb County, Georgia by Detect ive M.N. Carter of the DeKalb County Police Department: a. Approximately 24 marijuana plants; and b. Approximately 87 grams of loose marijuana; and c. 2006 Infiniti M45, VIN# JNKBY01EX6M204400; and d. 9mm Luger AB-10 w/ Tech 9 magazine, SER# A038831; and e. Jimenez 9mm pistol and magazine, SER# 035706. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on April 22, 2014, DeKalb County Narcotic Detective Carter received a call for assistance from Stone Mountain Police Depart ment Detective Norrington who ad vised that while assisting Agent Blackwood of the U.S. Marshalls Ser vices with serving an arrest warrant at 905 Third Street, Stone Mountain, Ga, they located a Marijuana Growth Operation. He advised that upon en tering the location to search for Murder suspect Sayyid Coggins De tective Norrington observed, in plain view, Marijuana plants in the base ment and upstairs bedroom. Detect ive Carter along with the DeKalb County Narcotics Unit responded to the location. Upon arriving she ob served there to be a very strong odor of Marijuana emitting from the interi or of the residence. She also ob served multiple 30 pound bags of fer tilizer, a shovel, an empty furnace and multiple storage containers with fertilizer inside of them in the back-