Marijuana eradication featured on government access channel 06-28-02

HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE POLICE CHIEF
PHONE: 961-2244
JUNE 28, 2002

MEDIA RELEASE

The Hawaii County Police Department’s marijuana eradication operation will be featured next week on public access television.

The county-sponsored program, “What’s Up in Hawaii County?”, will be shown at 8 p.m. Tuesday (July 2) and Thursday (July 4, 2002) on the government access station, Channel 52.

The program was videotaped during the most recent five-day marijuana eradication operation, which ended Friday (June 28, 2002).

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