Crime & Safety

Authorities Want to Seize Johnston House Involved in Massive Pot Raid

Three properties being sold on contract to a Johnston man charged with growing more than 500 pot plants in his basement could be seized by federal authorities.

Federal authorities filed paperwork Thursday to seize three properties tied to a Sept. 19 marijuana raid in Johnston that netted more than 500 pot plants in various stages of growth.

Court papers filed ask a federal judge to order the forfeiture of the house at 7331 Longboat Drive in Johnston, as well as two vacant lots a block away from the house, at 7336 and 7320 Dawn Drive, according to the Des Moines Register. Federal prosecutors said last week that they intend to use similar procedures to seize the house at 7323 Longboat Drive, where Timothy Lantz, 34, was arrested amid hundreds of marijuana plants.

The move would leave the home of Jerry and Melody Jones, at 7328 Dawn Drive, completely surrounded by seized property. The Jones’ house backs up against the house at 7323 Longboat and sits between the two vacant lots, the Register said.

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β€œIt’s not going to make much difference to us,” Jerry Jones told the Register. β€œHe never took care of them anyway.”

Documents list Lantz as the contract purchaser of the house where he lived. Court papers say he’s also the registered agent and only member of Alec Slinwinski LLC, a limited-liability corporation that owns the three other properties.

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Our Earlier Story

More than 500 marijuana plants were seized during aΒ drug bust at a Johnston house Wednesday.

The Des Moines Register reportedΒ Timothy Lantz was charged with knowingly and intentionally manufacturing marijuana after the plants were found at a home at 7323 Longboat Drive in Johnston Wednesday morning.

According to court documents, agents were first alerted to the growing operation in November 2010, after a manager at a storage unit northeast of Des Moines found growing materials including 500 plastic posts and 40 Harvest Pro 600 Watt inverters, the Register reported.

Detectives then tracked the names on the lease to a Facebook page showing a man holding marijuana plants. The same man was also linked to a second house searched on Wednesday at 7212 Longboat Drive.

Court documents revealed authorities removed roughly 150 small marijuana plants and 400 potted plants from the home at 7323 Longboat.

KCCI.com reportsΒ a neighbor tipped Johnston Police to the house in April 2012 regarding a suspicious activity.

In Wednesday's raid, the TV station quotes court documents that say agents found hundreds of potted marijuana "plants within theΒ basement in various stages of growth, along with sophisticated electrical systems,Β lighting systems, ventilation systems, and watering systems that had been installed withinΒ the residence to support the indoor marijuana grow operation."Β 

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