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The Weber County Sheriff’s Office said they received tips about the truck, so officers and the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Strike Force began an investigation.
When agents arrived they discovered what appeared to be marijuana was actually a plastic plant being transported to be used as decor in an office.
Police stated: “Without being close to the plant, Agents did say that they could see how people could have mistaken it as a possible marijuana plant.”
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