MET in Alderpoint Yesterday

MET in Alderpoint

One of MET’s vehicles in Alderpoint parked down the street from the actual bust. [Photo from a local resident]

Yesterday, Humboldt County’s Marijuana Enforcement Team spent nearly the whole day in Alderpoint, confirmed Samantha Karges of the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. She declined to give more information until the team returned from the field.

However, several readers told us that MET was at several locations in Alderpoint and that the searches were extensive.

We’ll update when we gather more information.

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Cannabis Is Legal
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Cannabis Is Legal
3 years ago

Cannabis is legal.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
3 years ago

Cannabis is Legal, my question is it legal enough to send your henchmen to raid competitors properties cause your political representative lost the election? January cannot come soon enough. Fix Alderpoint Road! Repeal the regulation of Cannabis, free the plant!

Note: If the West side of So. Hum fell into the ocean would the east side hear a sound?

Just Sayin
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Just Sayin
3 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

Question, if you died off and quit posting would anyone give a crap? NOPE!

I like stars
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I like stars
3 years ago
Reply to  Just Sayin

But you are essential here right?

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
3 years ago
Reply to  Just Sayin

Oh you westsiders with your fancy roads and murse carrying corporate cannabis minions. I will die off soon enough but ya’ll still be like you are oblivious to the realities while taking credit for what we created for you.

Mendo
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Mendo
3 years ago

Thats Great the MET Team, or County Government were out wasting precious time busting cannabis (non priority) on the day before a missing woman and a four year old child were found alive after missing for four days. Why werent they looking for the missing woman and child who had to spend an additional night in the woods only to be found today because the right hand of the HCSO does not know what their priorities are. Children missing in the woods but the Sheriff Department does not care, they think cannabis is their top priority, not the missing persons cases, not the murders not the home invaders or burglaries, all they care about is asset forfeiture dollars and what ever they can stuff into their pockets and steal. They are the worst criminal element in Humboldt County, a paid group of dangerous trained killers kicking down doors and pointing guns at our community members. Lets see them for what they really are. A group of robbing thugs who serve nithing but warrants, chaos and mayhem.

Frank
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Frank
3 years ago
Reply to  Mendo

Confusion hill is Mendocino..

…. Why didn’t the NYPD help…

Matthew Meyer
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Matthew Meyer
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank

It’s not persuasive to invoke jurisdictional boundaries to counter the criticism of misplaced priorities.

Sometimes search and rescue teams from different counties help each other, as in this randomly selected example:

“Search efforts on 10-09-2020 were unsuccessful and will continue on 10-10-2020 with the following personnel:Mendocino County Search & Rescue, Sonoma County Search & Rescue, Humboldt County Search & Rescue, Napa County Search & Rescue, California Rescue Dog Association (CARDA), Bay Area Mountain Rescue Unit (BAMRU) and the Marin County Search & Rescue.”
https://mendovoice.com/2020/10/mendocino-sheriff-searching-for-missing-woman-near-sr-20-in-the-fort-bragg-area/

Bossbabe
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Bossbabe
3 years ago
Reply to  Mendo

That’s real talk. 💯
I like your style Mendo!

Third World County
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Third World County
3 years ago

Just think if the MET team helped search for the mother and baby missing at confusion hill. The search team looked a bit shorthanded there and time is running out.

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago

I wonder if it has to do with the green Tacoma the CHP plane followed from Ft.Seward road south toward AP?

Willie Bray
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3 years ago

🕯🌳Who Met who in Alderpoint?🖖🖖

Mike
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Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Some locals met some aholes with bulletproof vests and badges.

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I’m sure the neighborhood is very happy having put up with that shithole grow in the middle of a residential area since the greenrush. Enough is enough. This wasn’t some poor mom and pop operation.

ED Denson
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ED Denson
3 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

Ever been to Alderpoint?

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
3 years ago
Reply to  ED Denson

Uh, yeah. That grow has been disrupting that neighborhood for years. But you don’t live next door to it so it’s no sweat off of your day to day.
Let me guess, he’s a client of yours…
amiright?

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
3 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

Do you?

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
3 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

Lol 😂

ED Denson
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ED Denson
3 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

Do you live next door to it, or are you imaging what it must be like because you’re sure you know?

zeekie boi
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zeekie boi
3 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

90% of homes in alderpoint town, not the surrounding areas are growing at least something. All close together in a tiny town. No one likes to see MET roll into town. Especially all the larger illegal farms in the surrounding stealhead and ‘murder mountain’ areas

Big Bang
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3 years ago

Actually, the correct term is bullet resistant, not bullet proof. And, not all assholes wear badges, nor all badge wearers are assholes. But, all blanks are in fact, blanks…

Capo of the coming revolt
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Capo of the coming revolt
3 years ago

Police mafia

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
3 years ago

He’s pissed a lot of people off with the way he does things. He seems to be oblivious about it.
I’m wondering what brought MET to this location, I’m guessing it wasn’t permitted.
A lot of permitted “farmers” also operate unpermitted grows, that’s a fact.