Pubdate: Sat, 06 Aug 2011 Source: Porterville Recorder (CA) Copyright: 2011 Freedom Communications Inc. Contact: http://www.recorderonline.com/sections/editor-form/ Website: http://www.recorderonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2887 Author: Rick Elkins MORE MARIJUANA GARDENS BUSTED IN COUNTY A week after more than 25,000 illegal marijuana plants were chopped down in Tulare County, officers with the Tulare County Sheriff's Department S.T.E.P. team cleared out two more gardens this week. A total of 1,503 plants were chopped down and destroyed this week, 903 at a garden in the 25300 block of Avenue 102, about a mile from the 4,000 plant garden busted July 26 in the Terra Bella area, and 600 plants in the Alpaugh area. A caller to The Recorder reported another marijuana garden bust on Kilroy Road in Poplar on Tuesday, but the sheriff's office did not report that incident. Illegal marijuana gardens have sprouted all over the Valley floor this summer, many presented as medical marijuana gardens, but with far more plants than the medical recommend letters allow, say officials. In early June, TCSD detectives received complaints from citizens about a suspected marijuana garden on Road 102 in Terra Bella. Detectives conducted an overflight and observed a large marijuana grow in a football-sized field which was surrounded by an 8-foot high dirt berm. On Tuesday, members of the S.T.E.P. team raided the garden. Detained there was [name redacted], 40 of Bakersfield. Authorities said that Rosales had a medical marijuana recommendation allowing him to have 99 plants, but they found far more. Another person not present at the time had a recommendation at the property allowing 12 plants. Detectives counted 296 mature marijuana plants. They then searched the residence and found that four rooms had been turned into indoor grow rooms with an additional 607 healthy mature plants. Also located inside the residence were four loaded firearms, including two illegal assault weapons, high capacity magazines, camouflage clothing, a large amount of ammunition for the firearms, scales, packaging and a large amount of cash. They said the grow site was covered with a video surveillance system and they found several large dogs. [name redacted] was also found to have a captive owl which was turned over to Fish and Game. A total of 903 marijuana plants were eradicated. If allowed to mature the plants would have produced in excess of 903 pounds of marijuana at street value of more than $2.7 million. Two men were arrested at the Alpaugh site where they found 600 plants. Arrested were [name redacted], 29 of Lompoc, and [name redacted], 21 of Aberdeen, Wash. The potential value of that garden was $1.8 million. All three men were charged with cultivation of marijuana and possession for sales. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt