A series of raids by federal law enforcement officers and sheriff's deputies from two counties resulted in the seizure Thursday of nearly 1,500 marijuana plants from five addresses in Willits and Santa Rosa.
Mendocino County sheriff's deputies working with officers from the County of Mendocino Marijuana Eradication Team, the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Task Force, the Willits Police Department and an investigator from the Mendocino County District Attorney's Office served search warrants on four addresses in Willits and one in Santa Rosa starting at 7:30 a.m. Thursday.
From a home at 1581 East Hill Road, officers seized 940 marijuana plants and arrested Abraham Asbury, 31, of Willits.
At a home at 297 Holly St., officers seized 91 marijuana plants; at nearby 295 Holly St. officers seized an additional 214 marijuana plants as well as processed marijuana and a shotgun. These grows were believed to be under the control of Jonas Green, 27, and Amanda Ekstrand, 27, both of Willits, according to sheriff's reports.
At 25042 Robin Place, officers seized an additional 98 marijuana plants as well as $1,800 in cash and more processed marijuana, according to sheriff's reports. Green was arrested at this location.
In Santa Rosa, officers seized 119 plants and a handgun from a home at 5976 Yerba Buena Road. Randall Edwards, 53, and Susan Edwards, 57, both of Santa Rosa, were also found living at that home.
Evidence gathered from the scene indicated that Randall and Susan Edwards owned the homes on East Hill Road and Holly Street, according to sheriff's reports.
Charges of cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale and maintaining a place to distribute a controlled substance have been filed with the Mendocino County District Attorney's Office against Asbury, Green, Ekstrand and the Edwards.
On the same day, sheriff's deputies arrested two men from Arizona after marijuana, methamphetamine and cocaine was allegedly found in their car during a traffic stop.
According to sheriff's reports, Sheriff's Deputy Joey DeMarco stopped a car containing David Alexander Cygan, 50, and Whitman Cushing Lord, 48, both of Yuma, Ariz. that was southbound on Highway 101 near Leggett for a traffic violation at 11:23 p.m. Thursday.
The two men told DeMarco they had been visiting friends in Garberville and were driving back to Arizona. DeMarco smelled marijuana in their vehicle and searched it, according to sheriff's reports.
In the trunk DeMarco found 23 bags of processed marijuana containing a total of 24 pounds of processed marijuana, according to the report, which stated DeMarco also found two grams of methamphetamine and 1.6 grams of cocaine as well as drug paraphernalia.
Cygan and Lord were arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sale, transportation of marijuana for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia and booked into the Mendocino County Jail.
Ben Brown can be reached at udjbb@pacific.net.
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