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Wallingford Pizza Place Remains Closed, Reportedly Sold
The restaurant was the site of a drug bust in early March in which four men were arrested, including a DJ, for allegedly selling cocaine.

Wallingford, CT — The Wallingford pizza place that was the site of a drug bust in March, resulting in the arrest of four men for allegedly selling cocaine at the restaurant, remains closed and the owner says it has been sold, according to the Meriden Record-Journal.
The Record-Journal reports it’s unclear when Colony Pizza, located at 32 Center Street, closed but a sign states the restaurant is “closed 4 vacation” and it hasn’t renewed its liquor license.
Wallingford Police concluded a four-month investigation and charged four men, including a DJ who hosted Karaoke and Trivia Nights at the restaurant, with selling cocaine on the premises in early March.
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Related: Wallingford Drug Bust: Four Charged with Selling Cocaine at Pizza Place
Read more about the status of the business and ownership at the Meriden Record-Journal here.
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