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Members of the West Kootenay Traffic Services Integrated Road Safety Unit with Nelson Municipal PD, Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and Grand Forks Detachment pose for a photo, as a bear sits in the background, near a marijuana crop in Christina Lake, British Columbia on Friday July 30, 2010. Police uncovered two separate outdoor marijuana crops of about 2,300 plants near Christina Lake, just a few kilometres from the Canada-U.S. border. When officers arrived in the area two weeks ago, they found 13 black bears wandering around the crops and then discovered the bears had been fed dog food. It's unclear if they used the bears to guard the pot fields or just liked having them as pets. (AP Photo/RCMP via The Canadian Press) NO SALES


CHRISTINA LAKE, British Columbia — Police who uncovered two marijuana fields near the U.S.-Canada border had to tread carefully: 13 black bears were wandering around the crops.

The fields of about 2,300 plants were found near Christina Lake, just a few miles (kilometers) from the border.

Royal Candian Mounted Police Cpl. Dan Moskaluk says that when police arrived in the area two weeks ago, they discovered the bears and cautiously went about making the seizure.

He says the bears were docile and obviously were used to humans. They could be put down if they are too habituated to people.

The property's two owners were arrested on charges of production and possession of a controlled substance.

It's unclear if they used the bears to guard the pot fields or just liked having them as pets.



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