12 Detained, 8 Flee During Marijuana Raid in Willow Creek

Press release provided by the  Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:

On 08-05-2015 at 9:00 a.m. the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office assisted the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Services with a search warrant at a parcel of property located off Sabertooth Road, Willow Creek. Officers located over 2,000 growing marijuana plants on the property and approximately 400 pounds of processed marijuana.

When officers arrived on the property they detained 12 subjects. Approximately 8 additional subjects fled the property into the woods and ran away. Officers located (8) eight water diversion issues and (9) nine illegal land grading issues on the property. The (12) subjects were identified at the scene and were later released.

This case is still under investigation and arrest warrants are anticipated through the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office in the near future for several suspects.

Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.

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stinkfootsteve
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stinkfootsteve
8 years ago

Guilty runners

Logan 5
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Logan 5
8 years ago

There is no sanctuary.

Easy Target
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Easy Target
8 years ago

Hmm…How did they decide which one? On Google Maps it looks like every property is a major scene. Why go all the way there and only knock down one? What is the rationale or strategy? Perhaps it’s personal?

TT
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TT
8 years ago
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I love the fact your rules are no snitches/attacking each others etc. Kym could you post again some of your rules. Also where is your donate to Redheaded Blackbelt button? Maybe an account number we can wire you and your compadres some money?

LAZY SKUNK RANCH
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LAZY SKUNK RANCH
8 years ago

Shouldn’t they be working the fire and stuff like that, instead? More important things to focus on they need to do.

another guest
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another guest
8 years ago

Agreed! law enforcement with time for this should join the fire fighters for the time being, I’m sure they would have been there after the fires are out, or Became a victim of one. Even if they don’t have experience fighting fires, the crews need food and water and supplies on the lines and there’s not enough resources to get to all the line crews. I have a friend who was out on that line for 24 hours with no supplies except what was in the truck, not much.

silverlining
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silverlining
8 years ago

Sabertooth Road? Isn’t that were the Flintstones live, down the road from the Rubbles?