A scheme to grow marijuana in the back of a phony furniture store went up in smoke after authorities got wind of what was really going on at the premises.
Police in Gilroy, California, arrested Phuc Nguyen, 39, on January 22 at Gilroy Furniture & More, which authorities said was never open for business and never sold a single couch, chair or armoire.
Instead, the "fake" furniture store was a front for a huge marijuana grow operation, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department. Detectives found more than 1,000 pot plants in the rear of the store and more than 50 pounds of processed marijuana, the sheriff's office said in a statement.
Authorities said Gilroy Furniture & More in Gilroy, California was never opened and none of the furniture was for sale.
The estimated value of the marijuana was more than $2 million.
Detectives said Nguyen allegedly stole around $80,000 from a power company by bypassing the electrical meter.
The alleged electricity theft was a serious fire hazard because none of the wiring was done to electrical code requirements, according to the release.
Nguyen was arrested on charges of theft of utilities and illegal cultivation of marijuana for sale. He remains in the Santa Clara County jail on $200,000 bail, according to KIONrightnow.com.
There was a related arrest earlier this month when a man named Tuan Dan Nguyen, 50, was allegedly caught with 320 pounds of marijuana plants valued at $700,000 in a warehouse on the same street, NBC Bay Area reports.
It is unknown whether the two Nguyens are related. The sheriff's office didn't respond to HuffPost's inquiries.
Investigators found more than 1,000 marijuana plants in the back room of Gilroy Furniture & More.
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