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Nebraska man arrested after Iowa firefighters find marijuana in home
AP
IRWIN, Iowa (AP) — An Omaha man faces felony drug charges after fire fighters called to a blaze found a marijuana growing operation inside a home in western Iowa.
The Shelby County Sheriff's Office said fire fighters responded Monday to a two-story home partially on fire in the city of Irwin when they found the suspected marijuana growing operation inside. Authorities say 57-year old Michael Miller faces felony charges including manufacturing a controlled substance.
Officials say Miller is held in the Shelby County jail on $10,000 bond. Authorities say they are investigating the incident.
The Shelby County Sheriff's Office said fire fighters responded Monday to a two-story home partially on fire in the city of Irwin when they found the suspected marijuana growing operation inside. Authorities say 57-year old Michael Miller faces felony charges including manufacturing a controlled substance.
Officials say Miller is held in the Shelby County jail on $10,000 bond. Authorities say they are investigating the incident.







