TEKONSHA TOWNSHIP, MI (WTVB) – Troopers from the Michigan State Police post in Marshall are investigating last week’s breaking and entering of a Tekonsha Township marijuana dispensary.
They say it happened last Thursday morning, May 25, at around 3:20 a.m. when two suspects tried to break into the Aim High dispensary on M-60.
The suspects were described as two black males, one was thin set and wearing jeans and a dark zip-up hoodie.
The other was heavy set and wearing light-colored jeans with a light-colored zip-up hoodie that had a white symbol on the left side of the chest.
Both suspects were wearing masks that covered their nose and mouth. They were said to be driving a newer dark colored Ram pick-up truck.
There was no mention in the news release about any items that may have been stolen.
State Police say the suspects match the description of two other dispensary break ins on the same date in Coldwater and Pulaski Township in Jackson County.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the State Police in Marshall at (269) 558-0500 in reference to incident number 54-2700-23.
It’s not the first time Aim High has been targeted by crooks. The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department investigated a burglary in November of 2021 when at least two and likely three men stole about $100,000 of merchandise.
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