Vehicle crashes into Euclid dispensary: Officials
EUCLID, Ohio (WJW) – The Euclid Police Department responded after investigators said a driver crashed into a cannabis dispensary in the city on Monday afternoon.
According to dispatchers, officers were called out to Good River Wellness in the 27100 block of Euclid Avenue at 4:05 p.m. for reports of a car driving into the building.
A FOX 8 crew went to the crash scene Monday evening, where they found a large hole in the side of the dispensary.
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There were no injuries in the crash, officials said.
Business officials announced on Instagram that they were closing early on Monday. 'We apologize for any inconvenience,' the post said.
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