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Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Police say suspected growers began operation because they were low on cash
By Peter Hegarty, STAFF WRITER
Article Last Updated: 10/09/2007 08:01:06 AM PDT
An elderly couple caught with more than 200 marijuana plants at their Alameda home mounted the pot-growing operation because they needed cash, according to police. Paul Richard Martinetti, 73, and Suzanne Roberts, 68, were taken into custody on Thursday at their residence on Garfield Avenue.
The arrests follow police securing felony warrants that accuse the couple of cultivating marijuana and possessing marijuana for sale.
Along with the 230 plants, police allegedly found about three pounds of marijuana — packaged and ready to smoke — when they initially visited the property in August after someone reported a strong smell of marijuana in the area. Narcotics officers did not immediately arrest Martinetti and Roberts, however, because they said the case remained under investigation and that they hoped to develop leads that would point them to other marijuana-growing operations.
Inside a detached garage, which was behind the single-family residence, police also said they found a heating and watering system for the plants. The plants measured from a few inches to at least four feet tall. A narcotics officer who asked that his name not be disclosed described it as a "well-organized operation," but not very sophisticated. "He told me that he had run into financial difficulties and that they decided to begin growing marijuana as a way to make cash," the officer said about Martinetti. Along with the marijuana, police said
they seized about $9,000 in cash at the couple's home in the 3200 block of Garfield Avenue, plus a .22 caliber handgun.
Police said both Martinetti and Roberts were taken into custody without incident. Bail for the warrants was set at $20,000.
Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Police say suspected growers began operation because they were low on cash
By Peter Hegarty, STAFF WRITER
Article Last Updated: 10/09/2007 08:01:06 AM PDT
An elderly couple caught with more than 200 marijuana plants at their Alameda home mounted the pot-growing operation because they needed cash, according to police. Paul Richard Martinetti, 73, and Suzanne Roberts, 68, were taken into custody on Thursday at their residence on Garfield Avenue.
The arrests follow police securing felony warrants that accuse the couple of cultivating marijuana and possessing marijuana for sale.
Along with the 230 plants, police allegedly found about three pounds of marijuana — packaged and ready to smoke — when they initially visited the property in August after someone reported a strong smell of marijuana in the area. Narcotics officers did not immediately arrest Martinetti and Roberts, however, because they said the case remained under investigation and that they hoped to develop leads that would point them to other marijuana-growing operations.
Inside a detached garage, which was behind the single-family residence, police also said they found a heating and watering system for the plants. The plants measured from a few inches to at least four feet tall. A narcotics officer who asked that his name not be disclosed described it as a "well-organized operation," but not very sophisticated. "He told me that he had run into financial difficulties and that they decided to begin growing marijuana as a way to make cash," the officer said about Martinetti. Along with the marijuana, police said
they seized about $9,000 in cash at the couple's home in the 3200 block of Garfield Avenue, plus a .22 caliber handgun.
Police said both Martinetti and Roberts were taken into custody without incident. Bail for the warrants was set at $20,000.
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Re: Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Wed, October 10, 2007 - 2:45 PMThat's sad.....and I wish they had been able to develop a better smell control system...Lord knows they exist.
That's a lot of weed -- they probably can't be covered by the med marijuana laws.... -
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Re: Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Wed, October 10, 2007 - 9:49 PMNope they probably cant, and they probably shouldnt. -
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Re: Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Fri, October 19, 2007 - 4:44 PMwhy shouldn't they?
i think we should let the elderly supplement their own income with pot growing. lord knows ssi is not enough. the government should ease up on the old people for victimless crimes. -
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Re: Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Fri, October 19, 2007 - 7:37 PMWHY SHOULDN'T THEY?
because, being:
1. elderly and
2. having large amounts of cash around
they will be an easy target for others who may not take kindly to them cutting into their business.
They could get themselves ( and innocent bystanders) killed.
"drugs is a dirty business." - vito corleone -
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Re: Elderly Alameda couple arrested with 230 pot plants
Sun, October 21, 2007 - 12:31 AMIf they want to supplement their income they should probably do something legal. I think the first arguement is a pretty crappy one. I dont resort to illegal tactics to make money and neither should anyone else.
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