Authorities seized and destroyed more than 10,000 marijuana plants from outdoor growing operations Thursday and Friday in Tuolumne County.
No suspects were found at the locations, and no arrests were made, according to the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Department. Officials from the Tuolumne Narcotics Team, the state Department of Justice's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting and the U.S. Forest Service discovered the plants.
Thursday's seizures occurred at two growing operations near Groveland, where narcotics investigators seized 7,457 plants. Both plots of pot were near Sawmill Mountain, according to sheriff's officials.

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