NORWALK — The smoke shop that police busted last week for allegedly selling fentanyl-laced cannabis is hard to spot in its 360 Connecticut Ave. shopping center.
Mid-afternoon Thursday, ZaZa Smoke Shop’s storefront signs were gone, its door padlocked, and its interior dark and void of customers and employees.
The smoke shop should’ve been open at that time, according to its 9 a.m. to midnight hours listed on Google. No one answered the shop’s phone on Thursday afternoon.
The store is under the microscope after city police said they seized “many” illegal cannabis products that tested positive for fentanyl from the location. The police chief on Thursday warned these fentanyl-laced products pose an “extreme public safety hazard.”
This bust is part of a larger campaign against illegal cannabis sales in Norwalk, Chief James Walsh said in a statement on Facebook Thursday.
H/T: www.stamfordadvocate.com