Elk Grove police arrested nine people in Elk Grove, Sacramento and Plumas Lake on Thursday in connection with an alleged marijuana cultivation operation, the Elk Grove Police Department reported.
Detectives served search warrants at seven residences in the three cities, several of which contained indoor marijuana-growing operations, according to a police department news release. Authorities recovered more than 3,100 marijuana plants, ranging from young to fully mature plants, said Elk Grove police spokesman Officer Chris Trim.
Arrested were Dao Rong Feng, 45; Mei Huang, 87; Mary Phung La, 47; Tyson La, 23; Li Guang Lai, 37; Dat Ngoc Mai, 19; Hoang Ngoc Mai, 21; Sam Truong, 36; and Anh Thi Mai Vu, 40.
Online jail booking logs indicate the suspects were booked into the Sacramento County Jail on suspicion of various drug-related charges, including production or cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale, conspiracy and obtaining unauthorized utility services.
The arrests were the result of an investigation that began several months ago when Elk Grove police arrested a man who was in possession of some processed marijuana, Trim said. The investigation is ongoing, he said.
Warrants were served Thursday by detectives from the Elk Grove Police Department Street Crimes Unit, with assistance from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and the Yuba/Sutter Narcotic/Gang Enforcement Team, according to the police department news release.









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