Neil Arcuri Waives Preliminary Hearing On Marijuana Grow Operation Charges
A Casper man accused of having more than four dozen marijuana plants in his residence, has voluntarily skipped the next step court proceedings.
Thirty five year old Neil Arcuri has waived his preliminary hearing on one count of possession of a controlled substance marijuana, one count of possession of a controlled substance marijuana with intent to deliver, and one count of cultivating a controlled substance marijuana.
Investigators with both the Casper Police Department and the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation say in middle December 2015, officers met with a known but unnamed reliable confidential informant, who said he/she had observed a large marijuana grow in the basement of a residence on the 300 block of Oleander Street in southwest Casper.
After obtaining a search warrant, investigators were able to confirm that the information was accurate and found a multi stage marijuana grow operation, set up to be top of the line and of high quality.
Agents collected 54 suspected marijuana plants, and the buds of the plants weighed more than 375 grams without packaging.
Another confidential informant said that he/she was buying quantities of marijuana from Arcuri three-to-four times a week for the past three months.
Arcuri is free on $20,000 bond awaiting trial and could face up to five years in prison on the possession a controlled substance marijuana charge, up to 10 years in prison on the possession of a controlled substance marijuana with intent to deliver charge, and up to 6 months in jail on the cultivation of marijuana charge if convicted.