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US (TX): Houston couple's address listed as cannabis dispensary by Google

A southwest Houston couple wants to make it clear that they don't sell drugs after they discovered their home address was being used in a Google listing for a cannabis dispensary. The listing for "Weed Delivery Recreational Cannabis Dispensary" disappeared hours after Eyewitness News reached out to Google on Monday, but Sara Wright said a handful of people had already shown up to her home asking about marijuana over the last few weeks.

"He just asked me, he was like, 'Do you sell weed here?' and I said, 'No, it's a scam,'" she said of a man who arrived at her home Sunday. Wright said she discovered the listing by chance after entering her address into the Google Maps app to get directions home.

"I don't even think it's a real business," she said.

Eyewitness News searched the Texas Secretary of State's database and couldn't find any business named Weed Delivery Recreational Cannabis Dispensary. When Eyewitness News called the number on the listing, a message said the mailbox was full.

Read more at ABC 13 News

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