Crime & Safety

Fake Furniture Store Fronts Massive Marijuana Grow, Cops Say

Was that the "more" at Gilroy Furniture and More? No chairs or tables were ever sold, Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said.

A man suspected of using a furniture store in Gilroy as a front for an illegal grow operation with $2 million worth of marijuana was arrested last Thursday by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, a spokesman said Tuesday.

Phuc Nguyen, 39, of Gilroy, was taken into custody while inside his fake furniture store, Gilroy Furniture and More, in the 7500 block of Monterey Road, a major business thoroughfare in Gilroy between Fifth and Sixth streets, sheriff’s Sgt. Kurtis Stenderup said.

Nguyen was arrested on suspicion of theft of utilities and illegal cultivation of marijuana for sales, Stenderup said.

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He was booked into the county’s Main Jail and his bail was set at $200,000, according to Stenderup.

Last Thursday, deputies with the office’s Marijuana Enforcement Team served a search warrant at the supposed furniture business following a long investigation by the team along with Gilroy police, Stenderup said.

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The establishment, despite furniture displayed on the floor up front, was in fact never open for business and none of the merchandise was even for sale, he said.

In the rear of the business past the furniture, team members found a room crammed with more than 1,000 marijuana plants and more than 50 pounds of processed marijuana, worth about $2 million, he said.

The suspect had bypassed the building’s electrical meter and stolen an estimated $80,000 worth of electricity from PG&E, which posed a serious fire hazard as none of the wiring was installed in compliance with electrical codes, he said.

The Marijuana Enforcement Team investigates marijuana grow operations that do not comply with state laws on the use and possession of medicinal marijuana.

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