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Pasadena Dispensary Burglarized in Wall-Cutting Heist
A Pasadena dispensary was broken into after a suspect cut through walls of neighboring businesses to steal a safe. The owner seeks damages, not charges.
Landon Buford2 min read
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Pasadena Dispensary Burglarized in Wall-Cutting Heist
Police reported that a Pasadena dispensary was burglarized earlier this month, with the suspect cutting through multiple walls to gain access to the business, stealing a safe, and leaving thousands of dollars in damages.
According to police, a dispensary in Pasadena was burglarized earlier this month, and the perpetrator had to cut through multiple walls to enter the business, take a safe, and cause thousands of dollars in damage. Surveillance footage shows that the masked suspect entered a nearby salon by smashing a window, according to Pasadena police. After that, the individual cut through the bathroom wall to reach the dispensary.
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Once inside, the suspect reportedly avoided the dispensary's alarm sensors by cutting through another wall before rummaging through the merchandise. A secured, safe containing an undisclosed amount of cash is eventually left behind by the burglar in the video through the front door.
Based on the timestamp from the surveillance cameras, the police arrived approximately 20 minutes later.
Owner Calls for Accountability Over Charges
[caption id="attachment_549907" align="alignnone" width="640"] Surveillance shows burglar breaking into Grade A Dropouts in Pasadena by cutting through walls Grade A Dropouts[/caption] The owner of Grade A Dropouts informed LandonBuford.com that despite the frustration caused by theft and damages, his primary concern is paying for repairs, which he estimates to be around $2,000. The owner expressed his preference for the suspect to take responsibility and cover the damages instead of pursuing criminal charges. “Our intention is not to press criminal charges,” he said. “Instead, we are asking the suspect to take responsibility and pay for the damages caused to our business. We believe accountability can bring closure, and we hope the suspect does the right thing by making amends.”Similar Crime Reported Nearby
Police confirmed that a dispensary located within a mile reported a similar burglary attempt. The thief left with less merchandise in that situation. The authorities are examining if the two crimes are linked. Investigators are currently reviewing the surveillance footage provided by Grade A Dropouts, but the suspect has not yet been identified.Community Support and Moving Forward
Even with the setback, the owner stressed the dispensary's dedication to the Pasadena community. “Our focus remains on healing from this incident and continuing to serve the community with safety, quality, and care,” he said. “We are grateful for the support we’ve received and encourage anyone with knowledge of the suspect to come forward.” The investigation is still ongoing.More from Business
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