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Plainfield Police Bust Backseat Couple with Pot, Handgun

Erik Mota, 30, is charged with manufacture/delivery of cannabis and unlawful possession of a weapon after being arrested down the street from the Tipperary Lane grow house.

 

A Chicago man picked the wrong place at the wrong time for an apparent romantic tryst, according to police.

Erik F. Mota, 30, of the 5600 block of South Campbell Ave., Chicago, was arrested Sunday night just down the street from a massive marijuana grow house busted by Plainfield police and DEA agents last week, and stands accused of manufacture/delivery of 30-500 grams of cannabis and unlawful possession of a handgun.

Police said Mota was in Plainfield to meet with a woman who lives in the neighborhood of the alleged grow house on Tipperary Lane, but his vehicle — a Chevy Tahoe with dark tinted windows — drew the attention of wary neighbors, who reported the vehicle as suspicious.

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Officers who arrived on the scene around 9:44 p.m. had a tough time seeing into the vehicle, which was parked illegally, but did not observe anyone in the front seat, according to Sgt. Mike Fisher.

Police did find two occupants — a man and a woman — in the backseat.

When the couple rolled down the window to talk to police, officers observed the smell of marijuana, Fisher said.

Police said Mota voluntarily handed over a small Ziploc baggie full of cannabis, but when additional officers arrived with the Plainfield Police Department’s K-9, the dog signaled the presence of additional drugs.

A search of the Tahoe turned up a hidden canister containing 101 grams of marijuana, Fisher said.

Police also discovered a Glock .40 caliber handgun in the pocket of a jacket that had been on the backseat with the two occupants of the vehicle.

Fisher said Mota tried to claim the jacket — and the gun — belonged to his date, but police were skeptical.

“She was a fairly small girl and he is a large guy,” Fisher said, noting that the jacket was a men’s size 3X.

In addition to the charges of manufacture/delivery of cannabis and unlawful possession of a handgun, Mota is charged with possessing a firearm without a valid Firearm Owners Identification Program card, possession of drug paraphernalia and a parking violation, according to jail records.

Mota told police he had no knowledge of the Tipperary Lane grow house and had come to Plainfield to see the woman, who was released without charges.

“He was parked at the far end of Tipperary, and the grow house is at the south end,” Fisher said.

Even so, the recent drug bust has made residents of the neighborhood especially observant, according to police.

“People are being a little bit more watchful in that neighborhood now,” he said.

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Scott Weimer

6:45 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

With the last name mota it doesn't surprise me haha

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Randy Savage

8:07 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

When the couple rolled down the window to talk to police "Officers observed the smell of marijuana" - great police work there

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Old Lee

8:59 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Maybe- the reporting needs to be fixed, it is a typo. Good observations by the neighbors and good police work.

jono100

9:35 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How do observed the smell of marijuana????

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Big bear mad

3:39 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Jono.......Webster defines "observe" as "see, or notice". It is possible to "notice" the smell of marijuana

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oldschool

5:05 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

It does not say that he "saw" marijuana. Smelling something is an observation. Observation is using senses to gain information about your surroundings.

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amp

6:32 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Really... people come on there are bigger crimes out there more then fooling around in the back seat of a car/truck and marijuana. There is bigger offences out there.

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Rev

2:27 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

So, a criminal is on a street is a nice area and he is armed with an illegal firearm, and why does Illinois not think we should have the right to defend ourselves and our families?

Rev

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Lisa S.

9:25 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Not Illinois...Illinois Democrats.

Garcia

12:43 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

AMP, I think you forgot about the loaded pistol in his jacket.....he was charged with 2 felonies, I think that's a pretty serious issue if I lived in that neighborhood or I was the officers on scene.

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CRNegron

7:29 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

So I see my comments were deleted..

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Shannon Antinori

8:36 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

One comment was deleted due to use of profanity, which violates Patch's terms of use. Feel free to repost your comment minus the swearing.

mari

10:33 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Haha thats what happens. He got what he deserved.

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CRNegron

2:57 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Mari shut up your just an instigator..... If I am right you say that cause you might know him then for you to say that.

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mari

11:11 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

CrNegron,
Sorry but im not being an instigator im just saying the truth. Its not my fault he got cought doing what he was doing. And why are you defending a CRIMINAL? Obvious you are defending him because you may know him or you support criminal activities?

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Vero

7:29 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Damn!! Shorty got busted!

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