Bar owner accused of running fake pot dispensary
A bar owner was arrested last week for allegedly running a marijuana dispensary at his Aptos business
A bar owner was arrested last week for allegedly running a marijuana dispensary at his Aptos business
A bar owner was arrested last week for allegedly running a marijuana dispensary at his Aptos business, a Santa Cruz County sheriff’s spokesman said.
Thomas “Rich” McInnis, 52, was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale and forgery, sheriff’s Lt. Kelly Kent said.
Around 8 p.m. Thursday, members of the sheriff’s marijuana compliance team served a search warrant at The SeaBreeze Tavern at 101 Esplanade and arrested Mcinnis, Kent said.
The bar is located near Rio Del Mar State Beach and Aptos Creek.
The 52-year-old man lived above the bar and allegedly ran an illegal marijuana dispensary that operated from a back room at the business, according to Kent.
A bed sheet concealed the suspected dispensary from the public, Kent said.
McInnis allegedly sold marijuana edibles, candy bars, beverages and lotions without a county-approved permit, according to Kent.
He allegedly sold fake state medical marijuana cards that he produced with software and a printer, Kent said.
Agents from the state Department of Alcohol Beverage Control assisted the sheriff’s office in serving the warrant, according to Kent.
Mcinnis was booked into county jail on $5,000 bail, Kent said.
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