OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. — Two of the three North Tahoe men charged with maintaining an illegal marijuana grow near Olympic Valley are scheduled to stand before a Tahoe City judge next week.
Steven Day, 48, of Olympic Valley, Matthew Steele, 28 of Tahoe City, and Christopher Egger, 23, of Tahoe City, were arrested Oct. 1 for allegedly trying to harvest a 200-plant grow in an area north of Squaw Valley.
Day and Steele face separate preliminary hearings before Placer County Superior Court Judge Trilla Bahrke in Tahoe City. Proceedings begin at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
Officials with the county's district attorney's office said a court date hasn't yet been set for Egger.
The three each face a trio of felony charges — conspiracy to sell, possession of marijuana for sale and marijuana cultivation.
Steven Day, 48, of Olympic Valley, Matthew Steele, 28 of Tahoe City, and Christopher Egger, 23, of Tahoe City, were arrested Oct. 1 for allegedly trying to harvest a 200-plant grow in an area north of Squaw Valley.
Day and Steele face separate preliminary hearings before Placer County Superior Court Judge Trilla Bahrke in Tahoe City. Proceedings begin at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
Officials with the county's district attorney's office said a court date hasn't yet been set for Egger.
The three each face a trio of felony charges — conspiracy to sell, possession of marijuana for sale and marijuana cultivation.


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