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Shot fired in cannabis dispensary robbery in N.W. Calgary, 4 suspects sought

One of four suspects connected to an armed robbery at a northwest Calgary cannabis dispensary. (Calgary police handout) One of four suspects connected to an armed robbery at a northwest Calgary cannabis dispensary. (Calgary police handout)
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Police are searching for four men connected to an armed robbery at a cannabis dispensary in northwest Calgary where a shot was fired, causing the suspects to flee.

Four men went into the Co-op Cannabis Dalhousie store, in the 5500 block of Shaganappi Trail N.W. about 9:45 p.m. on June 9. Police say the group was armed with a firearm, stun gun and a baton.

While collecting product from the store, police believe the firearm accidently went off, prompting the group to flee in a silver 2009 GMC Envoy.

No injuries were reported.

Suspect 1 is described as wearing:

  • A black Adidas jacket with the hood up over a white baseball cap;
  • Black pants;
  • Blue Under Armour gloves;
  • A black facemask, and;
  • Black sunglasses.

He is also believed to have a nose piercing.

Suspect 2 is described as wearing:

  • A black hoodie with a large ‘7’ design with ‘New York’ on it;
  • Black pants;
  • Black and red sneakers, and;
  • A blue facemask.

Suspect 3 is described as wearing:

  • A black hoodie with a circle design;
  • Black shoes;
  • White pants, and;
  • A black balaclava.

Suspect 4 is described as wearing:

  • A black hoodie;
  • Brown Burberry-style scarf around their neck, and;
  • A black facemask.

Anyone with information is asked to call the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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