According to Taranov’s arrest warrant, inside one of the rooms police found plastic shelves holding 120 quart-sized glass jars of damp rye seed with loose-fitting lids covered with tin foil stamped with a date. In the second room, shelves held 70 plastic 64-quart bins that each were connected to a sophisticated pipe air conditioning system capable of making any change of heat, coolness or humidity needed to grow the mushrooms, the police report said. According to the report, the mushrooms were grown by using syringes to inject spores into the rye seed.