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Following a crash involving several teens in August, a convenience store clerk and four teens have been criminally charged.  
Throughout the agency’s eight districts, special agents executed four search warrants, seized six firearms, 78 fraudulent identifications, U.S. currency and various types of illegal controlled substances. Of the 189 arrests and 449 charges, 20 were felony charges, 261 were alcohol-related charges, a
After years of disturbances and a long history of drug violations, a recent murder and numerous calls to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office, this community should soon see long awaited changes.
Following an ALE investigation, a Greensboro nightclub’s ABC permits have been summarily suspended after a patron was shot and killed.  
Two adults have been charged following an ALE investigation into a vehicle crash involving a teen driver.  
Following an ALE investigation, a store clerk has been criminally charged after an alcohol-related collision left three teens hospitalized.
Last week, ALE concluded a long-term illegal drug and alcohol investigation with searches, arrests, and seizures after years of violence and complaints had plagued a Fayetteville neighborhood.
Following a crash involving several teens earlier this month, two Wilkesboro convenience store clerks and a teen have been criminally charged.  
ALE special agents recently concluded a months-long illegal drug and alcohol investigation which resulted in numerous arrests, charges, and seizures.
After countless years and a long history of disturbances, drug violations and numerous calls to the Waxhaw Police Department, this neighborhood should soon see long awaited changes.
A Burlington event center is without ABC permits and four employees criminally charged after two patrons were shot inside the business.  
After countless years and a long history of disturbances, drug violations and numerous calls to the Rockwell Police Department, this neighborhood should soon see long awaited changes.
Following a fatal underage crash earlier this month, a St. Paul’s convenience store clerk and a juvenile have been criminally charged.  
Yesterday, after a long history of disturbances, drug violations and countless calls for service, Superior Court Judge William H.