MET Serves Search Warrant at Three Properties Yesterday

This is a press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

On Nov. 2, 2020, deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served three search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the greater Humboldt Bay area. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Humboldt County Code Enforcement assisted in the service of the warrants.

Three parcels were investigated during the service of the warrant. The parcels were located on the 400 block of Dolly Varden Road in Blue Lake, the 1700 block of Anderson Avenue in McKinleyville and the 100 block of Pomeroy Hollow Road in Eureka. The parcels did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially.

During the service of the warrants, deputies eradicated approximately 1,149 growing cannabis plants. Deputies seized and destroyed over 527 pounds of processed cannabis and approximately 130 pounds of cannabis shake.

Assisting agencies found the following violations:

  • One water diversion violation (up to $8,000 fine per day, per violation)

Additional violations with civil fines are expected to be filed by the assisting agencies.

No arrests were made during the service of the warrant. The case will be forwarded to the DA’s Office for review.

Anyone with information about this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office at (707) 445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at (707) 268-2539. indoor grow

Known Humboldt County Marijuana Enforcement Actions So Far in 2020:

  1. On Monday, April 27: Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) Served Search Warrant in the Mattole Road Area
  2. On Wednesday, April 29: Indoor Grow Raided Today
  3. On Thursday, April 30: Marijuana Enforcement Team Served Search Warrant in Garberville Yesterday
  4. On Friday, May 8:  878 Plants Eradicated in Redway Bust
  5. On Monday, May 11Over 17,000 Plants Eradicated at Miranda Property Today, Says Sheriff’s Office
  6. On Tuesday, May 12: There wasn’t a press release but our request, Karges was able to gather some details for us. She told us,

    …[D]eputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served two search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the Cathy’s Peak area of Honeydew. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife assisted in the service of the warrant.

    Two parcels were investigated during the service of the warrants. The parcels did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially.

    During the service of the warrants, deputies eradicated approximately 2,000 growing cannabis plants.

    Additional violations with civil fines are expected to be filed by the assisting agencies.

    No arrests were made during the service of the warrant. The case will be forwarded to the DA’s Office for review.

  7. On Wednesday, May 13: Citizens’ Complaints Lead to Marijuana Bust on Wilder Ridge, Says Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office 
  8. On May 14, Karges said a search warrant was served in the Dinsmore area. At this point we haven’t received information on what MET discovered. We will request information again.
  9. On Friday, May 15: Over 14,000 Plants and Nearly 2000 Pounds of Marijuana Found at Salmon Creek Grow, Says HCSO MET Team 
  10. On May 20, Karges confirmed that there were search warrants served in Southern Humboldt but she hadn’t been able to gather details at the time we requested information. We have reports that at least one warrant was served in the Weott area. We will request information again.
  11. On May 26, MET went to a Large Indoor Grow in the Weitchpec area–18,690 Plants and 818 Pounds.
  12. On May 27, MET Served three search warrants on parcels without any permits in the Dinsmore area.
  13. On May 29, MET eradicated approximately 58,395 growing cannabis plants on a Blocksburg property without any permits.
  14. On June 3, MET eradicated about 353 plants as well as 62 grams of meth and prescription pills packaged for sales. The grow–in the area of Tobacco Road, Petrolia–did not possess any permits. One woman was cited and released. One person fled.
  15. On June 4, MET served four search warrants in the Alderpoint/Rancho Sequoia area. Deputies eradicated approximately 10,299 growing cannabis plants and confiscated a ghost gun.
  16. On June 5, we had a report of a convoy in SoHum but no further information. We will request information again.
  17. On June 17, MET served two search warrants in the Blocksburg area. “One parcel did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially. The second parcel did not possess the required state license to cultivate cannabis commercially.” One person was cited. In addition, one trespass grow was eradicated.
  18. On June 22, a law enforcement convoy went to Fruitland Ridge and to Eel Rock Road. We will request information again.
  19. On June 24, MET “served two search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the Mad River drainage area of Dinsmore…[D]eputies eradicated approximately 10,735 growing cannabis plants.”
  20. On June 25, MET served two search warrants in the Mattole River drainage area of Honeydew. “One parcel possessed the required county permit but did not possess a state license to cultivate cannabis commercially. The other parcel investigated did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially…[D]eputies eradicated approximately 7,930 growing cannabis plants.”
  21. On June 30, a convoy went to Holmes Flat in Redcrest, then to Fruitland Ridge in the Kelsey Lane area, and returned to a Salmon Creek watershed property. See this story here.
  22. On July 14MET served one search warrant at a parcel without any permits in the Shively area and eradicated approximately 2,600 growing cannabis plants. Also, “MET deputies served one search warrant at a parcel in the Honeydew area. The parcel did not possess the required state license to cultivate cannabis commercially. “[D]deputies eradicated approximately 6,900 growing cannabis plants.”
  23. On July 15MET served a search warrant at a Briceland farm that had a County permit but not a state permit and “eradicated approximately 2,000 growing cannabis plants….MET deputies also visited an additional cannabis cultivation operation in Briceland. Upon contact with the parcel owner, deputies learned the parcel had just received its state license and verified that it was in compliance with current state and local orders.”
  24. On July 23 and throughout that week, MET conducted aerial investigations.
  25. On July 23 in the Swains Flat area, “During the warrant, [DFW] eradicated 2,181 cannabis plants and confiscated 497 lbs of drying processed cannabis.
  26. “On July 29, 2020, deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served three search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the Southern Humboldt area….During the service of the warrant, deputies eradicated approximately 19,523 growing cannabis plants. Deputies also located and seized 1,599 grams of Butane Honey Oil (BHO), 596- one-pound bags of manicured cannabis bud, 288 grams of cocaine, 36 explosives and nine firearms.[And] Deputies also served two search warrants at parcels in the Shelter Cove area. During the service of the warrants, deputies eradicated approximately 857 growing cannabis plants.”
  27. “From August 10-12…deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served 10 search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the Blake Mountain area of Eastern Humboldt County.”
  28. During the week of August 17 through August 20, Met served multiple search warrants in northeast Humboldt County. “Deputies eradicated approximately 28,399 growing cannabis plants. Deputies seized and destroyed over 1,408 pounds of cannabis bud and approximately 5,007 pounds of drying cannabis. Deputies also located and seized eight firearms.”
  29. During the week of August 24, the Humboldt County MET team working under the direction of the Department of Fish and Wildlife and also with the Trinity and Mendocino County Sheriff’s served warrants at properties on Island Mountain Road near the intersection of Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties.
  30. On September 2, MET served a warrant on several parcels in Shelter Cove and eradicated 408 plants.
  31. On September 2, MET assisted the Department of Fish and Wildlife with serving a search warrant on a Sprowel Creek property. “During the operation, officers eradicated over 1,400 illegal cannabis plants and documented a stream diversion.Six subjects were detained during the investigation and no arrests were made.”
  32. On September 25, MET served a search warrant at a parcel in the Holm Creek. MET located “approximately 100 growing cannabis plants at the parcel and numerous environmental violations.”
  33. On October 27, MET served a search warrant on four parcels in Larabee Valley. “During the service of the warrant, deputies eradicated approximately 12,857 growing cannabis plants. Deputies seized and destroyed over 1,828 pounds of cannabis bud and over 127 pounds of cannabis shake.”

(*Note: This property is near the home of this reporter)

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lauracooskey
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lauracooskey
3 years ago

527 pounds of processed cannabis were destroyed? That’s crazy. Now that weed is legal, i don’t see why they can’t test it for toxins, and if it’s reasonably safe (not necessarily organic), sell it to some dispensary chain and have some money value to channel into appropriate programs.
Seems such a waste for something of so much potential value to go to waste.
If someone robs a bank and authorities recover piles of cash, do they burn the money or do something with it?

Not that i fully believe they actually DO destroy the weed.

Common sense
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Common sense
3 years ago
Reply to  lauracooskey

Wow.
Do you think that ATF sells the alcohol confiscated found at illegal distilleries in the woods?
No they arrest everyone (and they go to prison for 3-5 years) and the all the alcohol is destroyed. Photos are taken for evidence in the court case.
Why would cannabis be different?
Both parties are breaking the law and both are criminals who chose not to follow the legal path.
The cannabis is recycled back to Mother Earth after all and so is the alcohol.

Tesla. the band
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Tesla. the band
3 years ago
Reply to  Common sense

Title 18, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code, you cannot destroy or deface currency.

Taco 36
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Taco 36
3 years ago
Reply to  Common sense

Yeah what a waste of arresting someone when it’s legal. Things are only legal to the government not the people, never forget that.

Profit
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Profit
3 years ago
Reply to  Common sense

Never thought I’d see weed taxed and then the same agency’s that worked during prohibition keep their jobs!!! so Amazing and great we all continue to live in a police state-county. these busts make me feel safe and will certainly end the black market, lol..Reality is company’s like trulieve in Florida with 3,000 employees and 65 dispensary’s ,production farms and hundreds of branded skus actual adjusted grosss profit last quarter was 5.6% .

Not Robbinhood
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Not Robbinhood
3 years ago
Reply to  lauracooskey

Screw the dispensary chains. Man o man. Why cant we just sell it to the Waltons and have them profit from it?? Goodlord Cooksky. The world is hurting and robbing the Johnsons and selling to the Hudsons is f-in robbery no matter how its framed. Its a frickin plant. Trump would love your idea.

Z
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Z
3 years ago

How many child molesters or rapists has the HCSO arrested in the last year? I spent 2 years trying to get them to arrest a Convicted Child Rapist with a 6 year old girl living at his house. Nothing happened. (He had been convicted of that several years earlier.) Two years later she told me she wanted a car to run her over. Instead of wasting tax payer money on this crap maybe they could actually protect the county’s most vulnerable.

shame
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shame
3 years ago

So 383 indoor plants per site?! What an utter fucking waste of resources!

And what was this based on? The eye in the sky?

Thesteve4761
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Thesteve4761
3 years ago
Reply to  shame

Power bill?

Generator noise?

Or perhaps a well placed neighbor “complaint” call?

Pharmstheproblem
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Pharmstheproblem
3 years ago
Reply to  shame

Looks more like all the plants were cuttings, the other places must have been processing , at least by the photo…

homewreckers
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homewreckers
3 years ago

Why don’t people invest in pond liner for the floors when they blow out a house? I just don’t understand. Money to burn. I suppose it’s better than some- some jackasses have cut the floors out and planted in the dirt. I imagine those grows didn’t go well.

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago

How the hell does every one of these raids have…no suspects??? Every site I have ever been to had tons of folks wandering around. If ya farted once too loud the hefe was on your ass no un intended.
That many cured pounds ready to go. One person didnt trim it all.
Kind of twisted to find NO ONE.
Who pays the 8k a day?

Buster
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Buster
3 years ago

The way that I read the press release it says that no one was arrested not that there weren’t any suspects.
Property records and electric bills probably name some of the suspects.

chris
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chris
3 years ago

nice setup.

triniboldticino
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triniboldticino
3 years ago

Meth, heroin, hookers, murderers, rapists all around. All just given a sidelong glance, at best, while HCSO rushes to a grow out in the sticks just to throw away weed and steal money. I guess we can see where the priorities of LEO lie.

Big Bang
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3 years ago

No worries, smokin’ weed makes you waaay smarter… And stuff…

Early Cuyler
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Early Cuyler
3 years ago

Old style gavita 1000 light with history of mainboard meltdowns attached to shotty wiring using 3 outlet extension cords.

Must be growin that Terdz©