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2 Glastonbury Liquor Stores Caught Selling To A Minor
Two Glastonbury liquor establishments were caught selling to underage customers, police said.

GLASTONBURY, CT — Two Glastonbury liquor establishments were caught selling to an underage customer in a compliance check conducted by state and local authorities Thursday.
The operation involved agents from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Liquor Control Division, an underage youth volunteer, and officers from the Glastonbury Police Department's Youth Unit.
The team conducted compliance checks of all package stores and grocery stores that sell alcohol in Glastonbury.
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Police said two locations sold alcohol to the youth volunteer — Kaman’s Fine Wines and One Stop Spirit Shop.
Both stores are facing fines and possible liquor license suspensions, police said.
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