Indoor pot farm found in Jackson County, Alabama

Friday, January 24, 2014

photo Joshua Levi Williams

Narcotics officers with the Jackson County, Ala., Sheriff's Office busted an indoor marijuana farm Thursday, according to a news release.

The indoor growing operation was in a home on Jackson County Road 382, the release stated.

Officers found growing plants, chemicals, fertilizer and drug paraphernalia along with $32,000 worth of harvested marijuana, the release stated.

Investigators arrested Joshua Levi Williams, 22, of Henagar. He was charged with trafficking marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.