3 arrested, charged in double murder at dispensary on Detroit’s west side Police say the suspects were arrested out of state and extradited
Jalen Able, Maurice Harris and Ronnie Grable III (WDIV)
DETROIT – Three men have been arrested and charged in a deadly robbery at an illegal dispensary on Detroit’s west side.
It happened Nov. 10, 2025, on Puritan Avenue, between Livernois and Linwood Street.
Police believe Ronnie Grable III, Maurice Harris and Jalen Able entered the dispensary and shot two people before taking multiple items and leaving.
The two men died from their injuries .
Police said the three suspects fled the state and were taken into custody from various locations and extradited to Michigan.
As of Thursday, April 2, 2026, Grable, Harris and Able have all been charged with two counts of felony murder, two counts of first-degree murder and four counts of felony firearm.
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