Operation Sticky Fingers: Early plea deals net 3-month jail sentences in California cannabis retail theft ring

SANTA CRUZ – A fraction of the two dozen men implicated in a statewide cannabis dispensary crime ring concentrated in Santa Cruz County pleaded guilty last week to charges. The state Attorney General’s Office-dubbed case “Operation Sticky Fingers,” announced at an August press conference in Live Oak, charged 24 people over nine counties during nine months. The 15 break-ins charged involved mob-style after-hours thefts of about 1,000 pounds of marijuana plants and other cannabis retail items valued at more than $1 million, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said. Details of the case began emerging in mid-August, even as Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bipartisan package of 10 bills establishing tougher punishments for smash-and-grab robberies and property crimes.

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