Crime & Safety
It's 1 Defendant Sentenced and 2 Proceedings to Go in Somers and Stafford In-Home Pot Farm Case
Court officials have released sentencing details on one defendant for hosting a large marijuana growing operation.

SOMERS/STAFFORD, CT — Judicial officials have outlined sentencing details for man involved in an in-home marijuana farm charged after police raids in Stafford and Somers. Two others implicated in the case still have active cases, according to court records.
Frederick Seagrave, 39, entered a guilty plea on Tuesday.
According to court records, He was sentenced to:
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- 78 months, special probation for four years for first-degree larceny and the sale of certain illegal drugs
- 5 years for state income tax fraud
Arrests were made after an Oct 2014 state police raid involving houses in Stafford and Somers during which more than 500 marijuana plants were seized, according to state police records.
Raids took place at 72 Gilbert Road in Stafford and 95 Georgewood Road in Somers, according to state police records.
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Seagrave and Sarah Craddock, 33, were at the Stafford home during the raid and arrested at the scene, according to state police records.
Robert Seagrave, 57, was arrested at the Somers home where police found 1 ounce of cocaine and 2 pounds of processed marijuana, according to arrest records.
Robert Seagrave is on the trial list and a date for his proceedings to begin is pending, according to judicial system records. He is facing a half-dozen drug-related charges, including operating a factory, court records indicate.
The next court date for Craddock is Jan. 27, according to judicial system records. Her charges include two counts of delivering a false statement, state income tax fraud and first-degree larceny, according to judicial system records.
Police records show that children were allegedly present during the operations and for that she is facing three risk of injury to a child charges, court records indicate.
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