Biology
Amid Severe Drought, Thieves Steal Water in California to Supply Illegal Marijuana Farms
Officials took some time to figure out where all that water was going: water thieves - most likely working for illegal marijuana operations - had taken water from remote filling stations and tapped into fire hydrants, improperly shutting off valves and threatening the water supply of nearly 300 homes.
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