Three of the five businesses targeted were located in Louisville.
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — Five marijuana dispensaries in the Louisville area have been burglarized in less than a week.
The incidents happened between Sept. 27 and Oct. 2 and involved three businesses in Louisville and two in neighboring cities, according to the Louisville Police Department. It’s not known at this time where the other burglaries occurred.
Surveillance video shows three suspects entering the dispensaries, while a fourth person remains in the passenger front seat of the vehicle.
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A silver KIA Sportage with Georgia license plate RYE 7152 was used in several of the burglaries, police said.
Two of the suspects were seen wearing Colorado Buffalo sweatshirts, while the third suspect was wearing a Houston Astros ball cap with an orange bill.
Anyone with information about the burglaries, the identity of the persons of interest, or who may have seen the vehicle described, is asked to contact the Louisville Police Department at 303-441-4444.
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