Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Police find cannabis growing in wardrobe

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Jewellery, Silver, Gold, Watches, Clocks, Chinese, Japanese and other oriental items, antique ivory, vinyl records, toys, china, glassware, vintage clothing, bronzes, fine wine, paintings, stamps, coins, instrument­s, sporting, and other memorabili­a, designer and antique furniture, garden furniture and all kinds of collectibl­es and household effects. THE contents of this wardrobe revealed more than a collection old coats.

Officers searching a home in Dewsbury opened the pop-up storage unit to discover a small cannabis farm growing inside ... after noticing the residents were keeping their clothes in the kitchen.

Kirklees police made two arrests after making the find at the house on Princess Lane in the Chickenley area on Sunday.

Officers tweeted pictures of the wardrobe with its door zipped open to reveal the Class C drugs growing inside.

Police wrote: “Well these are not the usual contents of a wardrobe you would expect to find in somebody’s bedroom. No wonder their clothes were in the kitchen.”

A police spokespers­on later confirmed one man had been charged in connection.

James Heppleston­e, 29, of no fixed abode, has been charged with production of a Class B drug.

He has been released on bail to appear at Kirklees Magistrate­s Court on February 9.

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