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Indoor pot grow busted in La Grange

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Beau R. Hundley (Source: Oldham County Jail) Beau R. Hundley (Source: Oldham County Jail)
Some of the plants found inside Hundley's home (Source: La Grange Police Department) Some of the plants found inside Hundley's home (Source: La Grange Police Department)

LA GRANGE, KY (WAVE) – Police in Oldham County have arrested a man who they say was growing marijuana in his home which he would later sell.

After serving a search warrant on Saturday, La Grange Police arrested Beau R. Hundley, 57, at his home in the 1200 block of Keane Avenue.

Inside Hundley's home, police found 50 marijuana plants. They also found lights used to help the plants grow indoors, marijuana seeds that were individually packaged and labeled growing, and various drug paraphernalia. La Grange Police said a loaded .357 semi-automatic pistol was also found.

Hundley was charged with cultivating marijuana, possession of marijuana, trafficking in marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was booked into the Oldham County Jail, but was released Sunday after posting a $10,000 surety bond.

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