Large pet reptile found guarding Calif. pot stash
Posted: 01/10/2013 12:04:10 AM MST
SAN FRANCISCO—Authorities in
Northern California made a snappy discovery during a routine probation check: An
alligator-like reptile named "Mr. Teeth," who was apparently protecting a stash
of marijuana.
When Alameda County Sheriff's deputies entered the Castro Valley home on
Tuesday, they not only found 34 pounds of marijuana valued at an estimated
$100,000, but also the 5-foot-long caiman inside a Plexiglas tank guarding it in
a bedroom.
Caimans are usually found in the wetland regions of Central and South
America. They're considered close relatives of alligators.
"We get guard dogs all the time when we search for grow houses and people
stashing away all types of dope. But alligators? You just don't see that every
day," Sgt. J.D. Nelson said Thursday.
The reptile's owner, Assif Mayar, was arrested Tuesday and later charged with
one count of possessing marijuana for sale. Mayar, 32, did not enter a plea
during his arraignment in Alameda County Superior Court. He is being held in
jail on $20,000 bail and is due back in court on Jan. 15.
He could also face citations from the California Fish and Game Commission,
including possession of an exotic animal without a permit.
Mayar told deputies he got the creature to commemorate rapper Tupac Shakur's
1996 death.
"We have come across alligators before, but nobody can remember one this big
and situated in such close proximity to act sort of as a sentry to the
marijuana," Nelson said.
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