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Search warrants service leads to nine arrests, seizure of more than 1,200 marijuana plants
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Clearlake Police officers arrested nine individuals, and seized 1,234 marijuana plants and 48 pounds of processed marijuana during the service of search warrants late in May.
Sgt. Martin Snyder said officers executed two search warrant in the city of Clearlake during daytime hours on May 23.
The first warrant was located at the 3100 block of 12th Street. Snyder said the officers arrived on scene and could hear several subjects inside the garage. When the officers announced their presence several Hispanic male subjects fled from the residence in various directions.
Snyder said the officers had already set up a perimeter around the residence and after several short foot pursuits were able to detain 23-year-old Daniel Alcazar-Varelas; 28-year-old Jaime Alvarez; 19-year-old Juan Cervantes-Cuevas; 30-year-old Carlos Soto-Silva; 51-year-old Luis Soto; 36-year-old Pedro Soto; 45-year-old Manuel Vasquez-Alcazar; and a 17-year-old minor after several short foot pursuits.
Inside the house, officers located two female juveniles and a 45-year-old female, Maria Tomasa, Snyder reported.
He said the juveniles were released from the scene to a family member.
The other subjects located on scene were arrested for cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale, resisting/obstructing a police officer, conspiring to commit a crime and child endangerment, Snyder said.
Snyder said approximately 895 marijuana plants were located at the property.
He said there was 728 marijuana plants located in an underground bunker, which was converted to an indoor grow. Officers located two separate green houses that had approximately 167 marijuana plants.
In addition, Snyder said officers located approximately 37 pounds of processed marijuana inside the bunker and inside the garage, which was being used as a processing center.
Also on May 23, police officers executed a second search warrant in the 3400 block of Jackson Street, which was an open lot with a shed on it, Snyder said.
He said officers located and arrested 19-year-old Ulysses Esparaza-Soberanis for cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale.
Officers located 339 marijuana plants and 11 pounds of processed marijuana, which was drying in the shed, according to Snyder.
The Clearlake Police Department will continue to investigate illegal commercial grows in the city of Clearlake. If anyone has any information or questions regarding illegal marijuana production in city of Clearlake, contact Officer Leonardo Flores at 707-994-8251, Extension 542.