Santa Rosa police arrested two men accused of illegally growing and selling psychedelic mushrooms and possessing weapons.
In October, detectives from the Santa Rosa Police Department’s narcotics team began an investigation into individuals growing and selling psilocybin mushrooms in Sonoma County. Detectives identified two Santa Rosa residents as suspects: 26-year-old Jose Reyes Jr. and 38-year-old Travis Troxell.
At 10:40 a.m. Monday, police arrested Troxell in his vehicle in the 5100 block of Old Redwood Highway in Petaluma. Using a search warrant, detectives found ammunition, a Taser stun gun, bear mace and approximately $5,200 in his vehicle. He also had the keys to the suspected psilocybin growing operation.
Detectives and agents from the local Homeland Security Investigations office responded to the 3600 block of Arizona Drive in Santa Rosa and executed the search warrant, finding two privately made semi-automatic handguns, MDMA and a cash counter inside the residence.
Detectives detained Reyes in the 2800 block of Apache Street in Santa Rosa. Detectives then executed a search warrant in the 2600 block of Comanche Street in Santa Rosa, locating approximately 4 pounds of dried psilocybin mushrooms, approximately $14,000, 10 ounces of MDMA, 80 tablets of LSD and evidence of psilocybin mushroom cultivation. Detectives also seized an unlawful AR-15-style rifle, a Glock pistol, a shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle.
Sonoma County sheriff’s deputies, Santa Rosa Police Department detectives and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency agents served a search warrant in the 1300 block of Ross Street in Petaluma, raiding the warehouses of a large psilocybin cultivation facility. mushrooms found. Agents seized approximately 10,000 kilograms of psilocybin mushrooms in various stages of cultivation.
Reyes and Troxell were booked into the Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance for sale, cultivation of a controlled substance and conspiracy. Reyes was also arrested on suspicion of possession of an assault weapon and an additional count of possession of a controlled substance for sale.