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SJPD Targets Four Smoke Shops for Illegal Operations

Post Date:08/11/2025 1:10 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TYPE OF CRIME: Multiple CASE NUMBER: Multiple
LOCATION: Multiple  
   
SUSPECT #1: Grizzly's Smoke Shop  SUSPECT #3: JT's Smoke Shop
ADDRESS: 851 West San Carlos Street  ADDRESS: 1048 South White Road
   
SUSPECT #2: E. Side Smoke Shop  SUSPECT #4: McKee Smoke Shop
ADDRESS: 1925 Alum Rock Avenue  ADDRESS: 2323 McKee Road
   

 

On August 6, 2025, the San José Police Department Special Operations Division executed search warrants at four smoke shop businesses selling controlled substances in the city of San José. This operation was conducted after receiving numerous concerns from community members and a city councilmember regarding the illegal businesses.

With the assistance of Officers from the SJPD Downtown Services Unit, Metro Unit, Street Crimes Unit, Violent Crimes Enforcement Team, search warrants were served at the following businesses: Grizzly's Smoke Shop, E. Side Smoke Shop, JT's Smoke Shop, and McKee Smoke Shop. SJPD Officers also collaborated with the City of San José's Code Enforcement Department, the Division of Cannabis Regulations, and the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office to ensure all involved parties are held responsible.

During the execution of the search warrants, Officers located, in total, approximately:

  • 74 pounds of various Cannabis products
  • 40 pounds of Psylocibin Mushrooms
  • 426 various size cylinders of Nitrous Oxide
  • $11,000 in cash
  • One firearm

As a result of the operation, five adult male suspects were arrested, with three receiving citations and two booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for drug related crimes. In addition, San José Code Enforcement will be issuing citations to the business owners and property owners for sales of Cannabis products without proper licensing.

 

Collage of Evidence

 

"If you sell illegal drugs under the cover of a retail counter, we will find you," stated SJPD Chief of Police Paul Joseph. "If you think a 'Smoke Shop' sign makes you untouchable, it doesn’t. And if you profit from endangering our neighborhoods, expect a knock on your door from the San José Police Department."

"San José celebrates its small businesses — but when a business is a front for crime, peddling illegal substances and threatening neighborhood safety, we will take decisive action,” said San José Mayor Matt Mahan. “This SJPD operation pulled narcotics, hundreds of nitrous oxide tanks, and an illegal firearm off our streets — and we’ll keep going until every bad actor gets the message: we take law enforcement seriously in San José."

"East San José will not be a dumping ground for illegal drugs," stated San José Councilmember Peter Ortiz. "These businesses prey on our youth and vulnerable residents, fueling health disparities and threatening our public safety. These seizures show why I'm fighting for a smoke shop moratorium and tougher rules to protect our youth, hold bad actors accountable, and keep our neighborhoods safe. I want to thank the San José Police Department, Code Enforcement, and the Division of Cannabis Regulation for their swift and coordinated action that removed pounds of illicit drugs, illegal weapons, and harmful substances from our streets."

"Any business that sells dangerous, illegal products - putting profits over people - will not be tolerated in our district and our city," said San José Councilmember Michael Mulcahy. "San José Police Department has my full support to hold these law breakers accountable and keep our neighborhoods safe."

“Our city neighborhoods are safer thanks to the community who shared concerns with the San José Police Department and for the Police Department’s outstanding efforts that led to the capture of the alleged suspects,” said San José City Manager Jennifer Maguire. “I am so proud to see the Police Department and the community working together as One Team.” 

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BY: Stacie Shih #1559N AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant Ruelas #3649
DATE:  08/11/2025 TIME:  1:00 PM DATE:  08/11/2025 TIME:  1:00 PM

 

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