$150,000 Worth Of Crystals Stolen In Fargo, Recovered In Grand Forks

Investigation of Fargo Storage Unit Burglary Leads to Grand Forks, Recovering $150,000 in Stolen Crystals
Investigation of Fargo Storage Unit Burglary Leads to Grand Forks, Recovering $150,000 in Stolen Crystals

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) – An investigation into the burglary of a Fargo storage unit led authorities to a residence in Grand Forks, where $150,000 worth of stolen crystals were recovered. Dee Lipsh and Lisa Kaml have been charged in connection with the theft. Surveillance video from the scene of the Fargo burglary identified both suspects and Kaml’s pickup truck.

This evidence led to a probation search at Dee Lipsh’s residence at 6296 Avenue South in Grand Forks. Police made contact with Lipsh and Kaml in a nearby alley. Officers then recovered the stolen crystals from the residence. According to the criminal complaint, Dee Lipsh admitted to the theft during questioning. Both suspects are now charged with a class A felony of theft of property.

I’m Alex Stone reporting for trfnews.i234.me

1 comment

  1. The crystals are not worth $150,000… Any good defense attorney is going to question the value of rocks which don't trade as a commodity, or have a set market value.

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