LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A 20-year-old Lafayette man will face prison time for what a judge called one of the largest indoor marijuana growing operations he’s ever seen.
Jordan Sullivan was sentenced Friday in Tippecanoe Circuit Court to four years in prison, followed by two years in community corrections and six years on probation. He had been charged with dealing in a controlled substance and dealing marijuana, both felonies. According to Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Pat Harrington, Sullivan was arrested last October after selling drugs to undercover police on three occasions.
Police obtained a search warrant to his home at 801 S. Second Street. There they found 183 marijuana plants, 120 hits of LSD, $1600 cash, and books on how to grow marijuana.