Thursday, 20 September 2007 08:46
Marijuana Garden New York Ranch Rd, Jackson
The Amador County Sheriff’s Office says there is
success in its efforts to investigate and eradicate illegal marijuana growers
in Amador County, with over 42-hundred pot plants
destroyed in two recent operations. On Tuesday, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office searched a property
located at 11656 New York Ranch
Road in Jackson.
A garden of 1440 marijuana
plants was found in a wooded area, complete with water lines running from a
nearby home to the marijuana plants.
Sheriffs surprised two suspects who were tending the
marijuana plants and arrested both without incident. Two Fresno
men were booked into the Amador County Jail charged with cultivation of
marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale and conspiracy. Sheriff investigators reported that the
suspects apparently had been hired to stay at the residence, cultivate and
harvest the marijuana plants. The investigation is continuing. Earlier
this month, a joint operation of Amador County Sheriff, the California
Department of Justice CAMP program, and the Bureau of Land Management destroyed 2796 marijuana plants
cultivated on public lands on Russell
Creek outside of Volcano.
This site consisted of four separate cultivation areas, one campsite and
one processing area. The marijuana plants and other evidence at the site were
removed from the remote area by CAMP helicopter. Investigation is pending
results from the analysis of physical evidence located at the scene.