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Jan 6, 2021

PCSO's "Operation Pop-Top": 13 out of 14 stores compliant in alcohol sales

Media Contact: Alicia Manautou, PIO

The Polk County Sheriff's Office conducted another "Operation Pop-Top" on Monday, January 4, 2021, in which deputies ensure that stores within the county are not selling alcohol to anyone under 21 years of age. Out of 14 stores visited, 13 were compliant with state law.

The operations utilizes members of the PCSO Explorers, a program for high school students who are interested in a career in law enforcement. The Explorers, under the guidance of deputies, attempt to purchase alcohol at various stores.

During a visit to the Circle K store at 2444 Sand Mine Road in Davenport , a 17-year-old Explorer was able to purchase an alcoholic beverage. The clerk, 18-year-old Ayleen Marie Lima of Clermont, was arrested for selling alcohol to a minor.

The following 13 stores were found to be in compliance with Florida alcohol beverage laws:

Circle K                45489 US Hwy 27, Davenport
Circle K                101 Polo Park E. Blvd, Davenport
7-Eleven               8500 Champions Gate Blvd, Davenport
7-Eleven               3141 Ronald Reagan Pkwy, Davenport
7-Eleven               6205 Lake Wilson Rd, Davenport
EZ Foods              5945 US Hwy 17, Davenport
Davenport Mystik 304 US Hwy 17/92, Davenport
Citgo                     404 US Hwy 17/92, Davenport
Sunoco                 123 Bay Street, Davenport
Racetrac 38425 US Hwy 27, Davenport
7-Eleven 38409 US Hwy 27, Davenport
Pilot 35647 US Hwy 27 N, Haines City
Racetrac 32886 US Hwy 27 N, Haines City

 


“We conduct these operations to continually ensure that stores and their employees are abiding by state law by checking ID’s at all times, and not selling alcohol to minors. We congratulate the 13 stores who were compliant during our most recent operation on Monday.” Grady Judd, Sheriff