Newburgh man sentenced for ripping off electricity to power marijuana grow house

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KINGSTON – A Newburgh man was sentenced in Ulster County Court to six month months in the county Jail and five years of probation, a $10,000 fine and restitution to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation in the amount of $32,492 for stealing electricity to operate a sophisticated marijuana grow house in Plattekill.
Michael Parisi, 25, was sentenced on Monday following his guilty plea to criminal possession of marijuana and grand larceny, both as felonies.
Parisi and his co-defendant, Denis Pruitt, 32, were arrested on May 1, 2014, in connection with the marijuana grow operation discovered by the State Police in a house at 490 Orchard Drive in Plattekill.  The location was found to be heavily barricaded and contained ventilation systems along with over 730 marijuana plants in various stages of growth.
Troopers discovered that Parisi had illegally diverted electrical power underground to the residence to sustain the operation.
Pruitt, who pled guilty to felony possession of marijuana, was sentenced in February to one year in the Ulster County Jail.




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