WOW! Bust-O-Rama!


Stanislaw Kopiej

UPDATEThe Times Standard has a followup on the story.  Among the new pieces of information: The couple is being charged with felony Child abuse.

Humboldt Co. Sheriff Press Release:

On Wednesday October 19, 2011 at about 0820 hours, Deputies from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Special Services Division served a search warrant in the 3000 block of Hill Lane, Hydesville. The search warrant was for a suspected large scale marijuana operation. Seized from the property and residence was 428 pounds of dried marijuana, 429 growing marijuana plants, 2 pistols, 3 rifles and one shotgun. Additionally; $175,211.00 in US currency was seized and a $30,000 tractor along with supporting evidence of marijuana sales.

The primary suspect at the residence was Stanislaw Kopiej (05-09-1945). Kopiej is a German born US citizen and was arrested for (cultivation of marijuana), (cultivation of marijuana for
sale), (renting, leasing or making available for use a building, room, space, or enclosure for unlawful manufacture, storage, or distribution of controlled substance), (possession of controlled substance while armed with a firearm) and (storage of firearms accessible to children). Stanislaw claimed the marijuana was being grown and possessed in compliance with 215 guidelines. Based on items of evidence located at the residence and property, this claim was disputed by deputies. Additionally multiple cash transfers in sums of up to $30,000 were discovered from Stanislaw to a bank in Thailand. Holds were placed on several accounts belonging to Stanislaw and a bail increase to $400,000 was sought and granted for him.

Also arrested at the scene for violation of marijuana cultivation was Ka Sae Chang (female, 02-05-1961), who was in the United States on a 6 month visitor visa from Thailand, Kia Song (female, 09-19-1978) and Kor Vang (male, 12-31-1973), both who are listed as legal refugees from Thailand. That refugee status could change if convicted.

Kor Vang                                            Kia Song

Ka Sae Chang

Cited and released at the scene was the wife of Stanislaw, Nathida Kopiej. She was cited for the same charges as her husband. More Below.

A total of five children lived at the residence, two who were home at the time of the search warrant and three who were in school. Endangered Children Protocol, the Humboldt County Child Welfare Services were called to the scene to evaluate the need for placing the children in protective custody. Based on their evaluation the children remained at the residence and the mother was issued a citation rather than arrested.

In accordance with the Humboldt County Drug As the deputies were preparing to leave the residence, Thomas William Morgan (AKA: Taco Nikolov Budnakov) arrived at the scene. Mr. Morgan is Bulgarian by birth and a naturalized US citizen. It was determined that he was also involved in suspected marijuana cultivation and sales and a search warrant was prepared for his property near Bridgeville. Prior to the service of the search warrant, Morgan was booked for cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale.

The search warrant was served at Morgan’s residence at about 2030 hours. Seized from the property was 191 pounds of dried marijuana, 60 pounds of processed marijuana, handgun, evidence of marijuana sales and $39,570.00 in US currency.

Arrested from the property, all for cultivation of marijuana were the following persons:

•Clare M. Campbell (07-21-1957) a US citizen from Crescent City

Clare M. Campbell

•Sergey Markov (11-19-1984) a Bulgarian citizen in the US and listed as a missing student visa overstay with a hold placed on him by the Department of Homeland  Security (DHS) Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Sergey Markov

•Mihail I. Stoev (11-07-1980) a Bulgarian citizen in the US and listed as a missing student visa overstay with a hold placed on him by the DHS ICE.

Mihail I. Stoev

•Svetlana T. Blajeva (female 09-24-1961) a naturalized US citizen from Bulgaria.

Svetlana T. Blajeva

•Iulita K. Tsygankova (female 12-28-1988) a Ukrainian citizen in the US and listed as a missing student visa overstay with an asylum request on file. A temporary hold has been placed by DHS ICE.


Iulita K. Tsygankova

• Iulita I. Dimov (female 11-20-1980) a Bulgarian citizen in the US and listed as a missing student visa overstay with a hold placed on her by DHS ICE.

Iulita I. Dimov

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Enviro
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Enviro
12 years ago

HOLY COW!

Enviro
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Enviro
12 years ago

HOLY COW!

06em
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06em
12 years ago

Forget Mexican drug cartels, this is a straight up Korean/Bulgarian drug cartel. I can see the press releases already:

… balalaika CDs and empty kim chee jars lead investigators to conclude drug cartel involvement …

06em
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06em
12 years ago

Forget Mexican drug cartels, this is a straight up Korean/Bulgarian drug cartel. I can see the press releases already:

… balalaika CDs and empty kim chee jars lead investigators to conclude drug cartel involvement …

Dave
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Dave
12 years ago

Awwww yes….The German-Thai-Bulgarian connection. Look out Mexican cartels! Asia and Europe are cutting into your pot profits.

SoHumBorn
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12 years ago

Gives “Go Big or Go Home” a whole new meaning.

SoHumBorn
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12 years ago

Gives “Go Big or Go Home” a whole new meaning.

Ben Schill
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Ben Schill
12 years ago

Don’t I remember some Bulgarians in a Mendo bust a year ago? Bruce Anderson wrote about it in the AVA and thought it hilarious… How may were trimmers?
The dark side of trimming… Heard in Gville today, one backpacker to another: “Dude, it’s easy to get work here.”

Mr T
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Mr T
12 years ago

I’ve been hearing about “The Bulgarians” for about a dozen years. Won’t go into details, but the last few years I have been hearing about them “going bigger” and huge greenhouses. Since I am not a big “in the know” guy, I am assuming that word was getting pretty widespread. Some forget that the ganja business is still not one where it is a good idea to have a rep or high profile . . .also thinking about the fellow in the NCJ who got cracked down on last week.

Ben Schill
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Ben Schill
12 years ago

Don’t I remember some Bulgarians in a Mendo bust a year ago? Bruce Anderson wrote about it in the AVA and thought it hilarious… How may were trimmers?
The dark side of trimming… Heard in Gville today, one backpacker to another: “Dude, it’s easy to get work here.”

Scooter
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Scooter
12 years ago

Some Bulgarians moved in a few miles down the road, they were only here for two years. They attracted federal attention and then bailed out. Rumor has it they made 1400 lbs the second year. The place is trashed. The ‘hood is hot now, with regular flyby’s all summer long. These guys are for real and they are bad news.

Mr T
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Mr T
12 years ago

I’ve been hearing about “The Bulgarians” for about a dozen years. Won’t go into details, but the last few years I have been hearing about them “going bigger” and huge greenhouses. Since I am not a big “in the know” guy, I am assuming that word was getting pretty widespread. Some forget that the ganja business is still not one where it is a good idea to have a rep or high profile . . .also thinking about the fellow in the NCJ who got cracked down on last week.

Ernie's Place
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12 years ago

We will see what the Amercan system of justice does with them. Anyone for deporting the ones that are here without citizenship???

Scooter
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Scooter
12 years ago

Some Bulgarians moved in a few miles down the road, they were only here for two years. They attracted federal attention and then bailed out. Rumor has it they made 1400 lbs the second year. The place is trashed. The ‘hood is hot now, with regular flyby’s all summer long. These guys are for real and they are bad news.

Concerned
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Concerned
12 years ago

there are more in Hydesville right now moving product as fast as they can. It is scary how much has been going on in that little down in the last two years.

http://co.humboldt.ca.us/sheriff/pressreleases/default.asp?title=Press+Releases&url=pressReleaseDetail.asp&ID=635

Not like this stops anyone. As you know they will not actually arrest you for 500 plants.

Ernie's Place
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12 years ago

We will see what the Amercan system of justice does with them. Anyone for deporting the ones that are here without citizenship???

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Concerned
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Concerned
12 years ago

there are more in Hydesville right now moving product as fast as they can. It is scary how much has been going on in that little down in the last two years.

http://co.humboldt.ca.us/sheriff/pressreleases/default.asp?title=Press+Releases&url=pressReleaseDetail.asp&ID=635

Not like this stops anyone. As you know they will not actually arrest you for 500 plants.

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[…] Humboldt’s latest big bust,  where an entire United Nations’ cast of characters were arrested, Stanislaw Kopiej and his […]

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[…] is this where we want to spend our limited cash resources in this county?  Prosecuting trimmers?  In the case being referred to above,  as a plethora of interpreters as well as public defense attorneys were used and at least one of […]