Deer Lodge dispensary burglarized
By Luke Ulatowski - SSP Reporter
Deer Lodge’s only marijuana dispensary, Remedy Medicinals, was burglarized under dark in the early hours of July 23.
According to Deer Lodge Police Chief George Smith, at approximately 2:10 a.m. on July 23, a man broke into Remedy Medicinals, which is located directly east of Travel Inn in Deer Lodge’s industrial district. The suspect used a “medium-sized” propane tank to bust the door open. He proceeded to climb over the counter and steal “a large amount of vapes.”
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Deer Lodge’s only marijuana dispensary, Remedy Medicinals, was burglarized under dark in the early hours of July 23.
According to Deer Lodge Police Chief George Smith, at approximately 2:10 a.m. on July 23, a man broke into Remedy Medicinals, which is located directly east of Travel Inn in Deer Lodge’s industrial district. The suspect used a “medium-sized” propane tank to bust the door open. He proceeded to climb over the counter and steal “a large amount of vapes.”
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