Crime & Safety

Illegal Marijuana Grow Discovered at Casa De Oro House Fire

An East County home concealing a marijuana-growing operation was damaged Tuesday in a fire apparently sparked by a jury-rigged and illegal electricity hookup, authorities reported.

The non-injury blaze in the 10100 block of Campo Road in Casa de Oro erupted about 9 a.m., according to the San Miguel Consolidated Fire Protection District.

After extinguishing the flames, personnel discovered a cannabis- cultivation setup, agency spokesman Leonard Villarreal said. Agents with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration were called in to investigate.

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Preliminary evidence indicated that the cause of the fire was an illicit power connection to a utility pole near the residence, Villarreal said.

A dog that was inside the otherwise unoccupied house at the time of the fire was turned over to animal-control personnel.     

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Investigators set the structural monetary losses at $40,000.


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