ARLINGTON The gate at the Garden of Eden, an Arlington business that preaches a sustainable lifestyle, remains broken.
It is evidence left behind after a police raid.
"They came here under the guise that we were doing a drug trafficking, marijuana-growing operation," said owner Shellie Smith. "They destroyed everything."
An Arlington police investigator laid out her marijuana suspicions and probable cause in a search warrant It was signed by a judge on August 1.
The SWAT Team then went to the property on Mansfield Cardinal Road one day later to execute the warrant around 7:30 a.m.
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It is evidence left behind after a police raid.
"They came here under the guise that we were doing a drug trafficking, marijuana-growing operation," said owner Shellie Smith. "They destroyed everything."
An Arlington police investigator laid out her marijuana suspicions and probable cause in a search warrant It was signed by a judge on August 1.
The SWAT Team then went to the property on Mansfield Cardinal Road one day later to execute the warrant around 7:30 a.m.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/tarr...Eden--219354841.html?c=n&fb=y&can=n#statement
http://intothegardenofeden.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=140&Itemid=382