
After about 600 pounds of marijuana that was supposed to be destroyed were stolen from an information trailer next month, according to Colorado State Patrol, investigators are looking for suspects.
According to a media release from Colorado State Patrol, an information specialist was examining the house during a home walkthrough of the , Arapahoe County , center on Friday morning.
According to the launch, state police officials believe the pot was stolen after darkish on Tuesday, April 1.
No suspects had been found as of Wednesday evening, but according to the release, authorities were looking for two vehicles that might be connected to the crime: a light Honda CRV and a light-colored Chevrolet Silverado.
Position security officials claimed the thieves broke into the proof facility’s gates with a power tool.
According to officials,” security cameras system checks and outdoor home walkthroughs have been increased to detect security issues more quickly and maintain the integrity of the evidence,” according to the release. ” A thorough inside investigation is now being conducted to determine whether established methods were broken.”
According to state police officials, there was no active case involving the pot and no other evidence was taken.
Although a document was submitted to the Englewood Police Department, Colorado State Patrol  is currently looking into the burglary.
Anyone with information on the suspect vehicles or the crime is urged to call position researchers at 303-239-4501.
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