SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif- One person is in custody after a mobile home fire broke out Tuesday night. It happened on the 17-hundred block of Lynn Drive in San Luis Obispo. Neighbors living blocks away said they heard the explosion.
"The blast happened in there, a big ball of fire," said next door neighbor Nancy Page looking at the burned up home. ?Fire investigators said the fire may have started with?a refrigerator exploding.
The doors had flown off the refrigerator during the explosion. Under the carport were three washing machines and two dryers. One had burned marijuana still inside. "The police carried out about 20 huge garbage bags of marijuana and laid them on their evidence sheet on the street; it looked like a bunch of black body bags," said Page. ?There were in fact, 180 pounds of it, remnants of it was left behind on the street and butane cans covered the ground.?
"Apparently part of the process is using the butane to infuse the marijuana with it, and it extracts the hash oil from it," said Fire Marshall Rodger Maggio from the SLO Fire Department. ?The woman who lives in the mobile home, 56-year-old Candice Garcia, was arrested Wednesday.
Neighbors said she put up a large fence around her car port because she told them she had a barking dog, but they believe she was using it to hide something, which she obviously was. "She hasn't worked for a about a year now, so she wasn't using it for the dog, trust me, the dog was never back there," said Donna Hampson, a neighbor.??
Garcia has been charged for the conversion lab and having marijuana over an ounce.
Source: http://www.kcoy.com/story/20547962/conversion-hash-oil-lab-burns-down-mobile-home
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