For the second time in as many weeks Chatham-Kent police have seized marijuana plants growing in a corn field.

Thursday afternoon police received information that the plants were growing in a corn field in Howard Township.

After attending the scene officers located and seized 15 plants. According to police the potential street value of the plants is approximately $15,000.

Just last week officers seized and destroyed 130 plants found in five different plots from a corn field in Orford Township.

Police are asking anyone who believes marijuana plants are growing in their fields to call them at 519-352-1234 or to call Crime Stoppers.