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Pot Plants Seized and Burned

Pot Plants Seized and Burned

U.S. Forest Service firefighter Annette Smits uses a drip torch to burn a pile of marijuana plants confiscated in a raid Wednesday.

Ventura County Star

July 31, 2008

VENTURA, CA- To an untrained eye, the chaparral-covered hillsides under the circling helicopter looked like any others, but Ventura County sheriff’s Cmdr. Gary Pentis saw a few spots of emerald green – telltale markers of marijuana farms.

Authorities had spotted the pot farms in Los Padres National Forest about eight miles from Rose Valley north of Ojai about three weeks ago. On Wednesday, they seized 7,514 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of more than $15 million, said Sgt. Mike Horne of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department’s Narcotics Unit.

Pentis led the operation, which included more than 70 personnel from the Sheriff’s Department, Ventura County Fire Department, U.S. Forest Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Drug Enforcement Administration.

The haul Wednesday was on the high end of average. Sheriff’s officials expected to find more plants, based on previous surveillance, but it appeared the growers had harvested some before the raid, Horne said.

The raid was the third large marijuana seizure in Ventura County in as many weeks. Authorities found and destroyed more than 14,000 pot plants on July 15 and an additional 7,249 plants on July 24.

The total seized so far is nearly as much as is normally found in the forest in an entire year, authorities said. “It’s probably going to be a record year,” Pentis said.

Because most marijuana farms are well-hidden, it’s hard to know how much might be growing in Los Padres. Finding the farms – “gardens” in police parlance – is often a matter of luck.

“Until we have a couple of years of a demonstrated increase, it might just be a blip on the radar,” said John Bridgwater, district ranger for the Ojai region of the Los Padres National Forest.

Forest officials are concerned about the risk the marijuana farms pose to park users and the environment, Bridgwater said.

Sheriff’s officials believe the pot cultivation problem is getting worse, partly because of an increase in the influence of Mexican drug cartels.

They also believe drug cartels are behind an increase in violence associated with pot farms this year. No shootings have been reported recently in connection with farms in Ventura County, but police in Northern California this month encountered armed men on a pot farm and shot and killed a suspect.

Authorities used a sheriff’s SWAT team in Wednesday’s raid. In addition to providing protection for law enforcement colleagues, the team set up a perimeter to try to snare growers flushed out by the raid.

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Photos by Rob Varela / Star staff Ventura County Sheriff’s Department Cmdr. Gary Pentis helps to clear out a marijuana farm Wednesday in the Los Padres National Forest. The 7,514 plants had an estimated street value of more than $15 million.

The growers, usually low-level operatives brought in from Mexico, are notoriously hard to catch, because they know all the nooks and crannies of the rugged mountains near the farms, authorities said. Police chased one suspect during Wednesday’s raid, but no one was arrested.

What they did find was typical: thousands of 4- to 5-foot-tall pot plants hidden under a chaparral covering, fed by irrigation lines connected to a natural water source nearby. Also typical were the piles of trash, snacks and boxes of homemade beer, swaths of underbrush cut to make room for marijuana, and evidence of pesticide use.

One U.S. Forest Service officer found a can of Mexican rat poison. The growers also left clothes, saws and several hammocks made of irrigation drip line.

Authorities found terraces in the steep, rocky hillside, which indicated the farm had been there for several years, said sheriff’s Capt. Derek West.

After law enforcement officers checked for suspects, authorities spent hours chopping down the pot plants, piling them and hauling them out in nets suspended below helicopters. When they had finished, the hillside looked like a lawn hit by a weed whacker.

Then they burned the pot at a staging area in Rose Valley. The plants were stacked in a massive pile and set on fire with drip torches.

Law enforcement agencies have been battling marijuana farms in the Los Padres for many years. Sheriff’s and Forest Service officials said continuing eradication efforts are important because of the influence of organized crime, environmental degradation and danger to park visitors.

Sheriff’s officials doubt they can completely eliminate the pot cultivation. But if authorities weren’t putting pressure on pot farmers, “they would be growing a lot more than what they are,” said sheriff’s Sgt. Pat MacAuley.

The pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers used by growers filter into local water sources and can affect the entire food chain in a wide area, authorities said.

The diversion of natural water for pot irrigation also can harm the environment, they said.

Growers are often armed, and while the pot farms dismantled Wednesday were in rugged terrain about a mile from the nearest road, others are close enough that park visitors could stumble upon them, authorities said.

Narcotics officers also emphasize the importance of taking the marijuana, which can be much stronger than the type grown 30 years ago, off the streets.

Pentis said he’s spoken with many parents whose children have behavioral problems related to pot abuse. “The effects of marijuana addiction on our youth are a lot broader than a lot of people want to admit,” he said.

©2008 Yellowbrix, Inc.


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    DaveWreck

    14 days ago

    -2 comments

    and the fire fighters who burned the stuff ordered 15 large pizzas.
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    JIM

    17 days ago

    140 comments

    Yesterday, same thing here in east N.C. Not as much.$ 25,000.00 Street value. Thats a good chunk of change.
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    ningpo

    17 days ago

    264 comments

    I guess if you are down wind, would that be OK?
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    clyoung

    17 days ago

    272 comments

    glad to see another of the larger farms taken down but i see the harder stuff as a larger issue but hit em when and where you can.
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    RGreen

    21 days ago

    16 comments

    No comments lol
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    sparky_mc_sparkalot

    22 days ago

    2 comments

    you would think that with the decline in money for mutual aid they could have sold it to a medical facility and use the revenue towards something worth while. a darn shame!
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    rangermike

    22 days ago

    64 comments

    Yes Legalize it!
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    Grendel

    22 days ago

    656 comments

    and what's that song-------and then i got high lol seriously legalize the stuff and use the money ro crackdown on more harmful drugs that are on the streets or at the very least put the money into health or education
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    jpduroche

    23 days ago

    14 comments

    32 years ago I would have Cried at seeing that Photo, Hell Thats How I Paid for my "Proms" But I digress, I stopped smoking the " stuff " before I became A Firefighter Still it would be nice once in a while to toke 1 or 2
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    MaxAgond

    23 days ago

    16 comments

    i wonder how many furry forest creatures got high that day.
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    rescuewop

    23 days ago

    6 comments

    i think it is funny how the majority of these comments are pro pot. with support like this why is this substance not legal. And why is there not a national vote on this if the presidential candidates want to win maybe they should adopt this policy. It would be pretty funny to see the outcome of such a radical notion. To Jefferyheizer- if politicians thought outside the box that would make them human lol ... alot of good points though.
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    jefferyheizer

    23 days ago

    24 comments

    maybe they should have sold it to a medication company or a hemp company and profited and not wasted it, especially after all the hauling and work to get it out of there. Sometimes I wish people would think outside of the box instead of causing more fire in a state that has seen enough fires!
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    trible32

    23 days ago

    2 comments

    if marijuana is so bad for u why is the fire fighter in the picture not wearing her mask ;)
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    traumacode83

    23 days ago

    12 comments

    It's a plant, it grows in the dirt (like tobacco). It produces a mild euphoria and sense of well-being (like alcohol). Tell me again why this drug is illegal, yet tobacco, alcohol, caffeine, and the like are all permissible.
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    travis33

    23 days ago

    6 comments

    some 1s gonna flip

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