The Mercury News Weekend

Bust nets $22.8 million worth of illegal marijuana

- By Jason Green jason.green@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Jason Green at 408-920- 5006.

SAN MATEO COUNTY » Authoritie­s on Thursday announced the removal of thousands of marijuana plants from illegal grow sites on public and private lands in San Mateo County.

The two- month- long Campaign Against Marijuana Planting netted 11,400 plants with a street value of $22.8 million, according to the San Mateo County Narcotics Task Force.

Led by the California Department of Justice, the campaign was designed to eradicate large-scale grow sites on public and private lands that cause deforestat­ion, damage wildlife habitats and pose a danger to residents.

The sites were well hid- den on San Francisco Water Department and Midpeninsu­la Regional Open Space District property near Devil’s Canyon, west of Skyline Boulevard, authoritie­s said.

Four men were arrested in connection with the illegal grow sites: 38-yearold Joaquin Sanchez and 32-year-old Joel Ochoa Sanchez, both of Redwood City, and 28-year- old Juan Farias Galeana and 26-yearold Jose Antonio Mendoza, both of Michoacán, Mexico.

The suspects, who were linked to 6,889 of the plants, dammed a creek and diverted the water into a man-made pool, which they used to irrigate grow sites in the Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.

Authoritie­s said they also found well-supplied camps near the sites.

Last week, Galeana and Mendoza pleaded no contest to misdemeano­r stream diversion charges. They each received 18 months of court probation and were ordered to repair the environmen­tal damage as well as serve eight and five days in jail, respective­ly, according to prosecutor­s.

On Monday, Joaquin Sanchez pleaded not guilty to unlawful cultivatio­n of marijuana, a misdemeano­r. He is out of custody on a $10,000 bail bond.

Joel Ochoa Sanchez also is charged with unlawful cultivatio­n of marijuana, as well as resisting arrest and assaulting a police animal. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Sept. 1.

 ?? COURTESY OF SAN MATEO COUNTY NARCOTICS TASK FORCE ?? Authoritie­s recently removed 11,400 marijuana plants from illegal grow sites in San Mateo County. Four men were arrested. They have been linked to 6,899 of the plants.
COURTESY OF SAN MATEO COUNTY NARCOTICS TASK FORCE Authoritie­s recently removed 11,400 marijuana plants from illegal grow sites in San Mateo County. Four men were arrested. They have been linked to 6,899 of the plants.

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