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HAYWARD P.D. <br />• Acting Chief Lloyd Lowe, advises the following: <br />• Hayward has three dispensaries total, two legal under local ordinance and one <br />illegal.. <br />They have had robberies outside the dispensaries <br />They have noticed. more and. more people hanging around the park next to one of <br />the dispensaries and learned That they were users in between purchases <br />They have problems with user recornmendatiori cards - not uniform, anyone carp <br />get them <br />• One illegal. dispensary sold coffee, marijuana and hashish - DA would prosecute <br />the hashish sales and possession violations after arrests were made <br />• They have received complaints that other illegal drugs are being sold inside of <br />dispensaries <br />• The dispensaries are purchasing marijuana from growers that they wilt not <br />disclose <br />• Chief Lowe believes that the dispensaries do not report problems or illicit drug <br />dealers around their establishments because they do not want the police around <br />• Hayward Police arrested a parolee attempting to sell three pounds of marijuana to <br />one of the dispensaries <br />• Hayward has recently passed an ordinance that will make marijuana dispensaries <br />illegal under zoning law in 2006 <br />(Information provided by Rocklin P.D. report) <br />HUiVIBOLDT COUNTY <br />One subject arrested in Humboldt County Aug 01., 2001 growing 204 plants for the <br />Salmon Creek. patients' collective; case turned over to the feds, pled guilty Dec 6; <br />sentenced to 15 months for possession. Released from prison May 2003. Meanwhile, in a <br />separate case, this subject won a landmark federal lawsuit for return of one ounce of pot <br />seized by the DEA at the request of the Humboldt sheriff after the latter was ordered to <br />return under Prop. 215. This subject is now missing and presumed dead since Aug 2003; <br />police suspect foul play. <br />(Source http://www.canorml.org/news/fedmmjcases.html) <br />12/12/2003 Subject: Attempted Murder Suspects Arrested <br />Contact: Brenda Gainey, Case No#: 2003081.80, Location: Garberville <br />Humboldt County Sheriff's Deputies arrested two Garberville men last night wanted in <br />connection with an attempted murder case from Mendocino County. Yesterday afternoon <br />the Mendocino Sheriff's Office received a report of a shooting in Willits. Detectives from <br />Mendocino learned that the victim, Jarron Jackson, 38 of Antioch, had been shot once in. <br />the arm during a robbery at a residence in Willits. Mendocino County Sheriff s <br />Detectives learned the identities of the two suspects and issued a "Be On the Loookout" <br />bulletin to Northern California police agencies. The bulletin also indicated that the two <br />suspects were residents of Garberville. Late yesterday evening Humboldt County <br />Sheriff's Deputies and officers from the California Highway Patrol went to the suspects' <br />residence on the 1400 block of Redwood Dr. in Garberville. <br />10 <br />75A-19 <br />
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