Medical Marijuana Dispensary Raided

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration executed a search warrant Tuesday morning at The Shop medical marijuana dispensary in Ypsilanti.

Special Agent Rich Isaacson, DEA Detroit Division, confirmed the execution of the search warrant at the location, 513 W. Cross St., with assistance from multiple other police agencies.

According to an eyewitness report, the raid began between 10:30 and 11 a.m. Two vehicles along with inventory from inside The Shop were confiscated, according to the eyewitness.

The raid was underway by noon and officers were seen questioning several people sitting in front of The Shop. There was an Ypsilanti Police Department SUV and several unmarked police vehicles outside.

A tow truck was on scene and carried away a GMC Yukon. Police also seized property from inside the shop, including boxes, bags of marijuana, and what appeared to be a small electronic device.

During the raid, a man in handcuffs was forced into the Ypsilanti police SUV. After the raid, this man was seen back at The Shop, without handcuffs.

Also afterward, a woman was walking along the sidewalk and exclaimed, "We did nothing wrong!" just before she entered The Shop.

Isaacson said due to the ongoing investigation, he was unable to comment on the execution of the search warrant or release any further details about the case. He said the DEA was assisted by numerous state and police agencies, including many local agencies.

LAWNET (Livingston and Washtenaw Narcotics Enforcement Team) was contacted regarding a raid at The Shop. LAWNET assisted with the federal case, but because of police policy the agency is unable to comment on the DEA's case.

A message was left on The Shop's voicemail, but currently nobody from the business has commented for this report.

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News Hawk- Truth Seeker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: heritage.com
Author: Ben Baird
Contact: Heritage
Website: YPSILANTI: Medical marijuana dispensary raided (PHOTO GALLERY, UPDATED) - Ypsilanti Courier - Heritage Newspapers
 
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