SABATTUS (AP) — A Maine man is facing felony drug charges after police say they found about $600,000 worth of marijuana in his Sabattus home.
Forty-eight-year-old David Bizier has been charged with unlawful trafficking of scheduled drugs.
Sabattus Police Chief Anthony Ward says police seized more than a pound of processed marijuana and $3,000 in cash from Bizier’s home on Friday after a twoweek investigation. Ward told the Bangor Daily News that the drug supply included several hundred plants and had a street value of about $600,000.
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