Longtime Press sports columnist David Mayo, accused of growing marijuana in his Northeast Side home, was targeted for investigation after police tracked shipping invoices of a company that advertises in “High Times” magazine, court records showed.

Armed with that information, police sought utility bills, which showed Mayo’s electric use was more than twice that of his neighbors.

Police also put his home under surveillance and determined he did not bring his trash to the curb, which is common among marijuana growers, police said.

Investigators in early January also noted a “large amount of mold” under the eaves on the outside of his house, which suggested to them strong grow lights were being used inside the residence, heating the room where marijuana was being grown, and causing condensation on the exterior.

via Invoice from firm that advertises in pro-marijuana magazines led to arrest of Press sports columnist David Mayo – Grand Rapids News – The Latest News, Blogs, Photos & Videos – MLive.com .

Pretty interesting couple of points on how police investigate marijuana growing operations.

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