<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:verdana, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:14pt"><div class="" style=""><a href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests" class="" style="">http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests</a><br style="" class=""></div><div style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 19px; font-family: verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: transparent; font-style: normal; " class=""><span class="" style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px; "><h1 id="articleTitle" class="" style="">Operation Yurok seizes thousands of marijuana plants, no arrests made</h1><div id="articleSubTitle" class="" style="">Thousands of plants seized, no arrests made</div><div id="articleByline" class=""
 style=""><div class="" style="">By Will Houston</div><div class="" style=""><a href="mailto:whouston@times-standard.com" class="" style="">whouston@times-standard.com</a> @Will_S_Houston on Twitter</div><div id="articleDate" class="" style="">POSTED:   07/28/2014 07:56:37 PM PDT<a href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests#disqus_thread" data-disqus-identifier="ci_26233532" style="color: rgb(128, 128, 128); float: right; " class="">2 COMMENTS</a><span style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 10px; " class="">|</span> <span id="dateUpdated" title="07/28/2014 07:56:37 PM" class="" style="">UPDATED:   ABOUT 12 HOURS AGO</span></div></div><br class="" style=""><span fd-type="start" fd-id="default" class="" style=""></span><div class="" style=""></div><span fd-type="end" fd-id="default" class="" style=""></span><div
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 "Operation... (Andrew Hughan — California Department of Fish and Wildlife)</div><div class="" style=""><ul id="control_box" class="" style=""><li class="" style=""><a href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests#" id="button_previous" style="visibility: hidden; " class=""></a></li><li id="button1" class="" style=""><a id="link1" href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests#" class="" style="">1</a></li><li id="button2" class="" style=""><a id="link2" href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests#" class="" style="">2</a></li><li id="button3" class="" style=""><a id="link3" href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_26233532/operation-yurok-seizes-thousands-marijuana-plants-no-arrests#" class="" style="">3</a></li><li
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 four-day marijuana eradication mission took place from July 21 to July 24. Thirty-five representatives from a cohort of federal, state and tribal agencies served 20 Humboldt County Superior Court search warrants and nine tribal court search warrants. In total, the operation yielded 12,898 marijuana plants, 300 pounds of processed marijuana and seven firearms from about 20 different properties.</div><div class="" style="">"The unlawful pot plantations, which are located on and above the Reservation, are responsible for what amounts to unprecedented water theft," a Yurok Tribe release states.</div><div class="" style="">Multiple attempts to speak with the Yurok Tribe officials on scene at the operation were unsuccessful, partially due to the remote locations of the grows.</div><div class="" style="">California Department of Fish and Wildlife Information Officer Andrew Hughan was one of 14 members of the department who participated in the raids and found
 numerous instances of environmental damage, including streams sucked dry by illegal diversions, abandoned vehicles, illegally graded roads, and abandoned fertilizer and gasoline.</div><div class="" style="">The total damage was so extensive on each site that it would take a crew of 50 people about six months to clear it away, Hughan said.</div><div class="" style="">A six-acre grow site with about 4,200 plants that Hughan visited had several structures, operational toilets and a pond filled by diverted stream water.</div><div class="" style="">"The biggest grow site was a little city," he said. "All of these were well designed and well concealed."</div><div class="" style="">Humboldt County Sheriff's Office Lt. Steve Knight said the main reason the operation took place was due to the large water diversions taking place in the midst of a statewide drought.</div><div class="" style="">"They were tired of the environmental damage happening to their land
 that they value very highly," he said. "A lot of these grows had no regard for the land."</div><div class="" style="">Hughan said stopping illegal water diversions was the department's No. 1 priority.</div><div class="" style="">"They are taking what clearly is the most valuable resource in the state right now because of the drought and converting it into these marijuana plants," Hughan said. "Mature marijuana plants will use six to eight gallons per plant (per) day. Now, times that by 4,200."</div><div class="" style="">Recognizing the increased number of trespass grows on their land, the Yurok Public Safety Department wrote a letter to Gov. Jerry Brown requesting that he send aid to help eradicate them. Brown responded by sending 12 members of the California National Guard Counterdrug Taskforce to help with the operation, according to the Yurok release.</div><div class="" style="">The Yurok Tribe anticipated that they would removed 100,00 plants from
 70 different properties, which if left standing, would use up to 72 million gallons of water from watersheds "hit hard by three years of drought."</div><div class="" style="">The tribe's water system has been designated as vulnerable by the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, meaning that they are likely to run out of water in the next 61 to 120 days.</div><div class="" style="">Along with the environmental damage, Hughan said they found several snares meant to catch small animals, but no animals were in them when they arrived on the sites.</div><div class="" style="">"We did find some small crabs though," he said. "One of the suspects had been crabbing the night before and had several Dungeness crabs and two stone crabs."</div><div class="" style="">While search warrants were served and citations were written by Fish and Wildlife wardens, Knight said no arrests were made.</div><div class="" style="">"There were some property owners on
 site," he said. "The officers are putting cases together to submit to the Humboldt County District Attorney's Office. We'll be seeking a variety of charges."</div><div class="" style="">Knight said his office will continue to target environmentally harmful marijuana grows, which Hughan echoed.</div><div class="" style="">"As long as these grows continue, and as long as the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office wants our help, Fish and Wildlife will be there," Hughan said.</div><div class="" style="">Representatives of the Yurok Police Department, Eureka Police Department, Bureau of Indian Affairs, California Department of Justice, Marin County Sheriff's Office, and the Humboldt County District Attorney's Office also participated in the operation.</div><div class="" style="">Will Houston can be reached at 707-441-0504.</div><span fd-type="end" fd-id="default" class="" style=""></span></div><div class="" style=""></div><span class="" style=""></span><div
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