Traffic Stop Leads TCSO Ag Detectives to Hundreds of Dollars in Stolen Grapes

Traffic Stop Leads TCSO Ag Detectives to Hundreds of Dollars in Stolen Grapes
Photo: Stolen Grapes | Courtesy of TCSO

“Just after 8 a.m. on 9/24/24, TCSO AG Detectives were made aware of a traffic stop on a Ford Explorer in Kingsburg.

The Deputy contacted the driver and passenger and noticed the SUV had several hundreds of pounds of unpackaged grapes in the rear and requested help from the Ag unit.

AG Detectives responded and learned the grapes were stolen from a field in the area of Ave 400 and Rd 84. They had been cut and stored at a location in the field the night before.

Juan Benjamin Ventura and 57-year-old Dionicio Sandoval, both of Reedley, were booked on charges of Grand Theft, Possession of Stolen Property, Conspiracy and providing false names to deputies. In total, they stole nearly 500 pounds of grapes, worth about $700.

The Tulare County Sheriff’s Ag Crimes Unit takes all Ag-related thefts seriously and works closely with farmers and ranchers to investigate all crimes and try to eliminate future thefts.”

Originally Published By Tulare County Sheriff’s Department 
Traffic Stop Leads TCSO Ag Detectives to Hundreds of Dollars in Stolen Grapes was last modified: October 1st, 2024 by admin
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