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The Jefferson Park dispensary is currently closed after a disturbing incident where an individual threw a lit object into the establishment, according to police reports. This event follows a recent car crash that occurred at the same location, raising concerns within the community about the safety and security of local businesses.
Authorities responded swiftly to the scene after receiving reports of the flaming object being thrown into the dispensary. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the incident has left both employees and customers shaken. Investigators are actively looking into the motives behind this act of vandalism, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.
This incident highlights ongoing issues of safety in the area, prompting local residents and business owners to call for increased security measures. The dispensary's management has expressed their commitment to ensuring a safe environment for their customers and staff as they navigate the aftermath of these troubling events.
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