Redmond business owner seeks help after repeated smash-and-grabs
A Redmond cannabis shop owner says his business has been hit by at least six smash-and-grab crashes, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. Frustrated by what he calls delays and restrictions from the city on installing protective bollards, the owner is now asking the community to contact city leaders and help push for solutions to prevent future thefts.
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