FLINT TWP., MI -- Doors of a longtime sports apparel store in Flint Township are locked shut with heavy chains.

Lights inside The Great Divide, located on the corner of Miller Road and Ballenger Highway, were dark while heavy, metal chains were wrapped around the door handles and padlocked Friday morning, Jan. 6.

There were no notes on the door or sign explaining the closure.

Store owners could not be reached for comment.

The store's website and Facebook page also have no indications or explanations of a closure. No one answered the phone at the business and the store's online ordering site states it is currently unavailable.

An ABC12 report stated the station was able to reach one of the co-owners of the store, but he declined to comment, according to the report.

A township official said she was unaware of the store's status and that they have reached out to ownership but have not gotten a response.

The store first opened at that location in 1992, but has been in operation for more than 30 years, since 1985, according to Flint Journal archives.

It appears as though nothing has been removed from the store. Michigan-Michigan State clothing and memorabilia are still fully stocked on shelves and racks.