Red Headed Blackbelt reports
A Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office team served a search warrant this week at a Rio Dell residence following what they said were multiple complaints from neighbors. According to Lt. Conan Moore of the HCSO, deputies with the Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) searched the property located at 2510 Rio Vista Drive.
Inside, authorities reportedly discovered 257 actively growing marijuana plants and approximately 46 pounds of processed marijuana. In addition to the cannabis, deputies allegedly located eight illegal, unserialized firearms, one of which was outfitted with a bump stock—a device banned under California law that allows semi-automatic weapons to fire more rapidly.
The case has been referred to the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office for review. No additional details were released at this time.
Search Warrant at Rio Dell Property Allegedly Yields Marijuana Grow and Illegal Firearms








