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Five arrests made during search warrant service at marijuana grow

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – A search warrant service last week in Kelseyville led to five arrests and the seizure of several hundred marijuana plants, along with the discovery of methamphetamine and heroin.
As a result of the search warrant service Kelseyville residents Jaime Manzo, 52; Enrique Cortesmolina, 19; Angel Milanez Perez, 29; Jeffrey Ariel Ponce, 24; and Dora Melia Wills, 45, were arrested, according to Lake County Sheriff’s Lt. Corey Paulich.
On Friday, Oct. 5, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Narcotic Unit served a search warrant in the 1300 block of Bell Hill Road in Kelseyville, Paulich said.
At that time, they contacted and detained all five subjects at the residence, according to Paulich.
Paulich said that during a search of the residence and property, detectives located and seized more than 16 ounces of Methamphetamine, 3 grams of heroin, 96 pounds of processed marijuana, 501 growing marijuana pants and two firearms.

Detectives found that the marijuana was being grown within 40 feet of Adobe Creek, a felony violation of the Health and Safety Code and significant risk to the environment, Paulich reported.
Paulich said the detectives also determined based upon the investigation, that the location was being used and maintained for the purpose of illicit narcotics trafficking.
Manzo, Cortesmolina, Perez, Ponce and Wills subsequently were arrested for their involvement in the possession of methamphetamine for sales, cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sales and maintaining a residence for the purposes of narcotics sales and booked at the Lake County Jail, according to Paulich.
All suspects were released after posting bail with the exception of Manzo, who remains in custody with bail set at $500,000.
Manzo’s bail was increased as he was found to be armed at the time of the warrant service.
