Victim in Garden Grove home invasion arrested for allegedly growing pot
A Garden Grove man who was the victim of a home-invasion robbery was arrested Thursday afternoon on suspicion of growing marijuana at the residence, police said.
Dennis Edgar Chailland, 62, who was booked at the Orange County Jail, was among three people at the home in the 12800 block of Magnolia Street when at least two masked attackers stormed in Wednesday night, the Garden Grove Police Department said.
One of the victims was pistol-whipped and suffered minor injuries.
The attackers were taking the marijuana plants when one of the victims broke free and escaped, Lt. Kevin Boddy said. The attackers fled with one wallet, a laptop and other items.
Boddy said police found 60 marijuana plants of various sizes at the home.
– Robert J. Lopez
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