Mayor of Winnebago and his son arrested for growing excess amounts of marijuana

 Feb. 10, 2024

Scott Robertson, the 67-year-old mayor of Winnebago, and his 46-year-old son, Jacob Robertson, were arrested Thursday afternoon in Winnebago for growing more than the legal amount of marijuana.

A South Central Drug Investigation Unit agent received an anonymous tip in January 2023 regarding cannabis plants growing in a greenhouse on 340th Avenue, according to Star Tribune.

Witnesses saw the Robertsons moving plants out of the buildings and into a trailer after the Minnesota Department of Agriculture informed them that staff would inspect and test any plants found there, according to KSTP.

In Minnesota, it is legal for adults to grow no more than eight cannabis plants in their home, with four or less being mature, according to KSTP.

Court documents revealed that the SCDIU found 55 fully-grown flowering plants in a building on South Main Street in Winnebago and 185 in two greenhouses on 340th Avenue, according to Star Tribune. Robertson owns the three buildings and previously used them to operate a licensed hemp business.

Legal hemp plants in Minnesota must have a THC concentration of less than 0.3% and the plants found in Robertson's buildings had labels for known cannabis strains with higher than 30% THC, according to Star Tribune.

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