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Sheriff's officials seize nearly 3,000 marijuana plants PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lake County News Reports   
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
SOUTH LAKE COUNTY – A recent Lake County Sheriff's Office investigation led to the seizure of nearly 3,000 marijuana plants last week and a Maryland man's arrest.


Michael Ricardo Hardy, 42, was arrested on Friday as part of an investigation into grows in Lower Lake and east of Clearlake Oaks, according to Sheriff's Capt. James Bauman.


Bauman said that the investigation into the grows began on May 15, when sheriff's officials conducted aerial surveillance over south Lake County.


There, two separate marijuana grows were sighted off of Morgan Valley Road in Lower Lake and at the Double Eagle Ranch in Clearlake Oaks, Bauman said.


Subsequent to followup investigations into both of the grows, search warrants for both sites were signed by Superior Court Judge Richard Martin on June 4 and on June 11 both warrants were served by members of the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit and federal agents with the Bureau of Land Management, according to Bauman.


The search warrant for the Morgan Valley Road location was served at 9 a.m. Friday, said Bauman.


Neighbors reported seeing helicopters in the area as the raid took place.


Bauman said that, upon their entry to the approximate 40-acre property, detectives located and detained Hardy near two of five grow sites which were being irrigated by a 50,000 gallon water bladder.


Hardy told detectives he had been hired about one month prior to caretake the property but he would not identify who hired him, said Bauman.


Detectives found several medicinal marijuana recommendations during the search of the property, two of which belonged to Hardy, Bauman reported. Two firearms were also located in a shed near a tent where Hardy was apparently residing.


A total of 1,749 marijuana plants were seized from the property and Hardy was arrested. Bauman said hardy was subsequently booked at the Lake County Jail on felony charges of cultivation, possession of marijuana for sale and possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. He posted $10,000 bail the day following his arrest.


The second search warrant for the Double Eagle Ranch property was served at about 1 p.m. on Friday, June 11, Bauman said.


Detectives found and eradicated approximately 1,213 marijuana plants, said Bauman. However, the property was unoccupied and no arrests were made.


He said 17 medicinal marijuana recommendations were posted throughout the property; however, 16 of the recommendations were for individuals residing outside of the county.


Bauman said that case is pending further investigation into the identity of the property owner and those responsible for the marijuana grows.

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Destroying plants is a waste of police resources
written by AB390, June 17, 2009
It's a waste of law enforcement resources to destroy 3000 plants. Marijuana should be legal for adults who want a less-toxic drug than alcohol to relax with.

If you want marijuana to be legalized, taxed, and regulated for adults, YOU can make it happen. Tell your legislators to support California Assembly Bill 390. It's easy. Visit yes390.org
until it is legal
written by tom, June 17, 2009
the plants need to be destroyed. Illegal growing trashes the environment and fosters violence to casual hikers on public land. Too many growers are thugs and gangsters who flout not only this law but many others that do endanger the public. I agree that it should be legalized. Until then, grow your own. A plant or two (or even 10) is all it takes. As for medical MJ, I'm not sure staying stoned all day long is a long-term answer to chronic pain. There are other solutions. It's sort of like begging at stop signs being an answer for poverty - not a viable long-term solution.
Understand eradication of some
written by Donna Christopher, June 17, 2009
of the plants, as they don't appear to be in compliance with Prop 215 - but all of them? And what difference does it make if a patient has a caregive propogate their medicine in a different county that has ag land? Hope this doesn't get the county sued - again.
Nice job LCS...
written by cale_page, June 17, 2009
You want it legal, go to the above website. Until then, burn 'Em all.
Some Things Never Change
written by Fran, June 17, 2009
30 years ago, Morgan Valley, Jerusalem Valley, Double Eagle Ranch, same old places in the headlines...only then the grows were smaller. 500 plants was a big operation. Then there'd be a bust of 1,000 plants--REALLY big time. And they just kept getting bigger. Good analogy, tom. But I guess in a way it's better to alleviate your pain with pot than say heroin, or black market oxycontin, vicodin or whatever. People that are stoned are generally too lazy to do anything, much less go out and get in trouble, so I say let them be.
We
written by a guest, June 17, 2009
do not need out of town oportunists. Get your certificated and grow your 7 plants, fudge one, let these guys rot, at least put them out of business.
wow
written by jjensen, June 17, 2009
Now that's a big bladder.
GREEDY SOB..................................
written by sammieghere, June 20, 2009
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