Pennsylvania State Police flying a helicopter found dozens of marijuana plants growing behind the industrial complex in West Mifflin.
Officials said, because the plants were found in a wooded area and there aren't any homes or apartments nearby, so they don't know who might have grown the plants.
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Law enforcement has used thermal imaging cameras to find grow operations. State police said their helicopter was flying over West Mifflin near Camp Hollow Road on Wednesday when troopers noticed the plants.
The West Mifflin police confiscated 36 plants on Thursday as part of the District Attorney Narcotics Enforcement Team operation.
No arrests have been made.
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