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Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Team Recap March 9, 2021
On February 26 and March 2, three search warrants were served by the Marijuana Enforcement Unit of the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office, all related to illegal marijuana cultivation. First, on
4 grow sites raided, 1 arrest, 2 citations
Photo: one scene from the operation The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office issued a press release on Facebook detailing some of their recently busy work stopping illegal marijuana cultivation sites –
Large illegal marijuana grow site discovered
Photo: scene from the site The Lake County Sheriff’s Office busted a large marijuna grow site housing over 20,000 plants – “On June 5th, 2020, Lake County Sheriff’s Narcotics detectives
Two handguns and drugs seized in traffic stop
Photo: picture of what was confiscated The battle to stop illegal drugs never ends, as this story from the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office official Facebook page reminds us –
Five Illegal grow sites busted in four days
Photo: scene from a marijuana bust CALAVERAS – Within the span of four days, the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department served search warrants on five locations, resulting in the eradication of
Ecologically Unfriendly Illegal Marijuana Grow Site On Public Lands
SHASTA TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST -At Big Mountain, near the south fork of Big Creek, a marijuana raid occurred on September 5. Through the combined efforts of the Trinity County Sheriff’s
“It is still a crime to sell marijuana in California without a license”
WILLOWS – 6177 County Road 52 was the scene of a marijuana bust after complaints from neighbors in the area. The Glenn Investigative Task Force, Glenn County Probation and Glenn
Anonymous Call Leads to the Discovery of a Honey Oil Lab
Photo: Richard Refugio Moreno An anonymous call to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office on the night of August 14 led deputies to check on the welfare of a 7- and
11,000 Marijuana plants destroyed in raid
Photo: scene from Crocker Mountain grow site CROCKER MOUNTAIN – On July 31st the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office conducted a”marijuana eradication raid,” assisted by the U.S. Forest Service and California