- Elizabeth Larson
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Clearlake Oaks couple arrested in Nebraska for marijuana face new charges

CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – A local couple who received nationwide attention last month after they were arrested in Nebraska with a large amount of marijuana they said they were taking to the East Coast for Christmas presents have been arrested again and also are facing marijuana-related charges in Lake County.
Patrick Gordon Jiron, 80, and Barbara Jean Jiron, 70, of Clearlake Oaks were arrested on Dec. 19 following a traffic stop on Interstate 80 in York County, Neb.
During the December stop they were found with 60 pounds of marijuana with an estimated street value of more than $300,000, and multiple containers of concentrated THC, as Lake County News has reported.
Authorities said the Jirons told deputies that they were traveling from California, making stops in Boston and Vermont to distribute the marijuana to family and friends as Christmas gifts.
The couple’s son is a top Vermont prosecutor whose supervisors have since said was not connected to their activities, according to press accounts.
An initial charging document filed in the case indicated the Jirons were facing felonies including possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute as well as failing to have a drug stamp tax.
Lt. Corey Paulich of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said the agency became aware of the Jirons’ arrests in late December.
Then, on Tuesday, Paulich said the sheriff’s office learned that that the Jirons had again been arrested in Lincoln, Neb.
This latest arrest also took place on Interstate 80, with the Jirons in a vehicle driven by their daughter, according to the Kansas City Star.
Paulich said the Jirons were found to be in possession of $18,000 in US currency, raw marijuana and evidence indicating marijuana sales.
Using that information, on Tuesday the Lake County Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit authored a search warrant for the Jirons’ residence and property located in the 16000 of Pueblo Trail in Clearlake Oaks, Paulich said.
Paulich said when detectives served the warrant, they located no subjects on the scene.
However, they found a 75-plant harvested grow site and determined that it actually was encroaching on federal public land overseen by the Bureau of Land Management, Paulich said.
Also at the property, detectives located a total of 152 pounds of loose processed marijuana and approximately 8 pounds of packaged processed marijuana, according to Paulich.
Paulich said both of the Jirons posted bail early on Tuesday in Nebraska.
The Lincoln Journal Star reported that the couple appeared in court in Nebraska on Wednesday and have separate hearings scheduled for next week.
The Jirons are now believed to be traveling back to California, Paulich said.
In addition to the case in Nebraska, Paulich said that when they arrive home the Jirons are facing charges including transportation of marijuana out of state for purpose of sale, cultivation of marijuana causing damage to public lands and cultivation of marijuana for sale.
Paulich said the investigation has been forwarded to the Lake County District Attorney’s Office for filing.
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