Hundreds charged in statewide ALE operation over the weekend

Of the 597 charges, 59 were felony charges, 271 were alcoholic beverage-related charges and 98 were drug-related charges.
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RALEIGH, NC (WWAY) – This past weekend, ALE special agents charged 259 people for alcohol, drug, firearm, driving and gambling offenses during a statewide partnership with local, state, and federal agencies.

Each district targeted violence and illegal activity anywhere alcohol was sold, whether legally or illegally.

“Alcohol use is a factor in many crimes, including violence and dangerous driving,” said Bryan House, Director of North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement. “We partner with and educate businesses on responsible alcohol sales to mitigate the negative impacts on our communities.”

In the weeks leading up to this operation, as a part of Alcohol Awareness Month, ALE special agents conducted numerous educational programs to ABC-licensed businesses and employees across the state.

The trainings covered common ABC laws, rules, and regulations, responsible alcoholic beverage sales, recognizing fake or fraudulent identifications, and best practices for deterring criminal activity and making their businesses safe for both patrons and employees.

Throughout the state, authorities executed nine search warrants and seized various types of controlled substances, including fentanyl, crack cocaine and methamphetamines, in addition to 77 fraudulent identifications and an illegal distillery.

Six firearms were seized, one of which was an AR-15 rifle illegally possessed by a convicted felon.

Of the 597 charges, 59 were felony charges, 271 were alcoholic beverage-related charges and 98 were drug-related charges. Four impaired drivers were taken off the road.

Cities involved in the operation included Wilmington, Greenville, Durham, Greensboro, High Point, Charlotte, Boone, Conover, Wilkesboro, Lenoir, Fayetteville, Lumberton, Pembroke, Laurinburg, Lenoir, Biscoe, Yanceyville, Sylva, Cullowhee, and Dillsboro.

 

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