Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (CA) Copyright: 2008 Santa Cruz Sentinel Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/sE0hOwkGfF Website: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/394 Author: Jennifer Squires, Sentinel Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) ILLEGAL POT GROWS STEALING WATER AND POWER, DEPUTIES SAY Six times in the past month, sheriff's deputies have busted marijuana gardens where the growers were allegedly stealing either water or power to care for hundreds of pot plants. Two men were arrested and deputies still are trying to track down who was responsible for the other grows, none of which were related, according to Sgt. Steve Carney, who heads the sheriff's narcotics enforcement team. He said the rash of utility-stealing pot grows is just a coincidence. "We've just followed up on citizen tips and we talk with PG&E on occasion when they receive tips as well," Carney said. On Friday, deputies went to a house on the 300 block Palmer Avenue in Aptos where the resident allegedly was replacing the PG&E electric meter with a dummy meter he had stolen from a construction site so the extra power he was using wouldn't register on his bill, Carney said. "His power bill was like $40 a month when it should have been $1,000 a month," Carney said. The man, Stefan Fisher, 37, eventually admitted he was growing marijuana and switching the meters, the Sheriff's Office reported. Deputies found 132 plants in his basement. A day before, deputies went to a house on the 11000 block of Lake Boulevard in Lompico where the resident allegedly was bypassing the PG&E meter to obtain power after PG&E disconnected his electricity because he hadn't paid his bill, according to the Sheriff's Office. PG&E estimated the man had stolen more than $2,000 worth of power, Carney said. Craig MacFaden, 59, of Lompico was arrested on suspicion of stealing power, cultivating marijuana and destroying evidence, because he allegedly pulled a wire leading to the power supply and threw it into the bushes when deputies arrived. He was growing about 400 pot plants inside and outside his home. "That was a very sophisticated commercial grow," Carney said. "That was a nice grow." Next door, deputies found about 250 pot plants growing inside and outside the house. Carney said it appeared the residents there had tampered with the power meter to steal electricity as well, but they still are trying to locate the people responsible. In South County on Wednesday, deputies raided two pot gardens where the growers allegedly had stolen water to feed the plants, Carney said. One, on Carlton Road and Hecker Pass, had a water line running downhill from a cattle watering trough to 284 pot plants. At the other, on Browns Valley Road, the grower had dug a large hole in the ground and located a supply line to a residential well, which was being tapped in to feed a small pot garden nearby, the Sheriff's Office reported. Last month, deputies busted a garden on Caudill Road that was powered by an electrical bypass. Carney said the grower had stolen about $30,000 worth of electricity since 2005. Deputies have an arrest warrant for the resident. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom