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Soap store a front for pot outfit, cops say
Patrick Giblin Modesto Bee
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Shannon O'Leary |
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Michael O'Leary |
Narcotics officers arrested Michael O'Leary, 37, of Modesto at the store, 4213 McHenry Ave. They are looking for his brother, Shannon O'Leary, 34, of Modesto, agent Kelly Rea said.
"The second store was just like a legitimate store, with shelves, prices listed and receipts given to the customers," said Rea, an agent with the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency. "I've never seen anything like it."
There were prescription bottles filled with pre-weighed amounts of marijuana. There also were 50 to 100 pre-wrapped, marijuana-laced brownies and an equal number of marijuana-laced cookies. The store had a menu of prices and types of marijuana, with the different varieties neatly packed in Tupperware containers, Rea said.
"They offered full customer service," Rea said.
Local, state and federal drug agents raided the store about 9 a.m. Friday and stayed until about 1 p.m., seizing property and cataloging the inventory, sheriff's spokeswoman Gina Legurias said. They also seized about $20,000 in cash.
Approximately 30 people came to the store looking to buy marijuana while officers were there, Rea said.
About half of them had California medical marijuana cards, indicating they were suffering from cancer, glaucoma or other ailments. Marijuana is believed to help relieve the symptoms. However, the store isn't a licensed medical marijuana dispensary. The rest of the potential customers didn't have cards, Rea said.
"They sold to anyone and everyone," he said.
No customers were arrested. They were interviewed to give officers an idea of how much business the store did, Rea said.
Michael O'Leary was booked into the Stanislaus County Jail in Modesto on charges of possession of marijuana for sale and criminal conspiracy. He was released on $25,000 bail Friday afternoon.