By Lauren Penington
The Denver Put up
DENVER — About 600 kilos of marijuana scheduled to be destroyed was stolen from a Colorado State Patrol proof trailer final week, based on the company.
The theft was found Friday morning when an proof technician was conducting a property walkthrough of the Arapahoe County facility, based on a information launch from Colorado State Patrol.
State patrol officers consider the marijuana was stolen after darkish three days earlier on Tuesday, April 1, based on the discharge.
No suspects have been publicly recognized, however state patrol officers stated the thieves used an influence instrument to take away a lock on the proof facility’s gates.
“Safety digital camera system checks and exterior property walkthroughs have been elevated to determine safety points quicker and guarantee proof integrity,” officers said within the launch. “A complete inner investigation is now underway to find out if established protocols have been violated.”
There was no lively case involving the marijuana and no different proof was stolen, state patrol officers stated within the launch.
A report was filed with the Englewood Police Division, and the Colorado State Patrol is actively investigating the housebreaking.
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