Pubdate: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2012 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: Katy Sweeny POLICE: MARIJUANA MOTIVE FOR MOST HOME-INVASION ROBBERIES CHICO - Marijuana attracts violence - including the home-invasion robbery Friday of likely the wrong Chico home, a police sergeant said Monday. "Everybody who is not just selling marijuana, everybody who is buying it to smoke a little recreationally, is perpetuating this crime whether they believe it or not," Sgt. Scott Franssen of Chico police said Monday. As of Monday afternoon, Franssen said police have not arrested the two men who broke into a home Friday on Roseleaf Court off Oak Way demanding marijuana and money. Police think the pair had the wrong house as there is no indication the residents grew or sold marijuana there. Franssen thinks marijuana dealers and growers would be lucky to be caught by police rather than violent criminals, he said. Police are investigating whether the robbery is related to an armed carjacking early Friday morning at the Chevron station on Nord Avenue and an armed robbery Thursday on the 800 block of West Second Avenue, Franssen said. However, the suspect descriptions are not identical. Officers recovered the carjacked Mercedes about 20 hours later not far from where it was taken, Franssen said. "There's a lot of dopers and thieves out there and thugs and they are out there doing their thuggery and unfortunately a lot of the people who are our victims are involved in drug dealing and other criminal behavior," Franssen said. "They are putting themselves at risk." As the marijuana harvest season approaches, Franssen thinks there will be more "rip-offs," he said. The vast majority of Chico's home-invasion robberies are drug related. "Buyers and sellers beware," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom