Another Ukiah man was arrested in the case of a North State Street storage facility marijuana growing operation that the two men arrested say was supposed to help them get out of debt.
Steven Laino, 46, of Ukiah, was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale, cultivation of marijuana for sale and maintaining a place for drug sales Monday afternoon. Jeff Burrell, 50, of Ukiah had already been arrested under the same charges.
Laino was additionally charged with conspiracy to commit a crime.
Officers arrested Burrell and Laino after a search warrant was issued for a storage shed at 765 N. State St. and police found 140 marijuana plants in various stages of growth, according to police reports.
Officers arrested Burrell, a Ukiah High School teacher and owner of Accurate Construction, at scene and later arrested Laino at a home on Kenwood Drive.
UPD Detective Sgt. Dave McQueary said Laino had a medical marijuana recommendation but that he told officers that the grow was not medical.
"He claimed they were in financial debt," McQueary said.
According to police reports, Laino told officers that he had known Burrell for years and that the two of them had fallen into debt and come up with a plan to grow marijuana to make money. The two planned to split the proceeds evenly, according to police reports.
Laino gave Burrell $15,000 to purchase the necessary equipment and build the grow room, according to police reports.
The storage shed contained a second completely enclosed building that had been equipped with the necessary grow lights, filtration systems and ventilation and cooling systems to support the grow. Another room had been converted for drying a processing marijuana, according to police reports.
The construction had an exposed electrical and watering system that was deemed to be a safety risk by the City of Ukiah code enforcement officer who "red tagged" the building and had the electricity shut off.
Burrell and Laino were booked into jail on a $30,000 bond each.
Officers from UPD and the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force obtained a search warrant for the storage shed following neighbor complaints of a smell of marijuana in the area.
Ben Brown can be reached at udjbb@pacific.net
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