- Apr 4, 2025
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(FOX40.COM)-- A Marysville bar called Stogie Box lost its license to offer alcohol after they allegedly served a small who was consequently associated with a car accident and continual major injuries.
" Preventing underage drinking is a public safety top priority," said Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Director Joseph McCullough. "We want to remind licensees to assist and check ids keep Californians safe."
ABC officials said on Nov. 17 they "purchased the revocation of the license of Cigar Box, situated at 311 D Street in Marysville, after discovering the establishment served alcohols to a 19-year-old on July 27."
The intoxicated and underage private hit two cars after he left business in his automobile then crashed into a tree, sustaining major injuries, according to ABC. As an outcome of their examination into the occurrence alcohol sales are banned at Cigar Box up until the license is transferred.
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