April 5, 2024

Store Clerk Arrested For Allegedly Selling Alcohol To Minors In Lowndes County

Morgan Howard

Source: Lowndes County SO Man Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
Source: Lowndes County SO Man Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
Agents with the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics STING Unit were investigating several complaints about a store in North Columbus that was selling alcohol and nicotine products to minors.
Agents conducted an operation to make sure the store was compliant with state laws regarding the sales of alcohol and nicotine products.
Source: Lowndes County SOMan Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
Source: Lowndes County SO
Man Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
Source: Lowndes County SOMan Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
Source: Lowndes County SO
Man Arrested for selling alcohol to minors
The agents were assisted by an 18-year old who went into the store in an attempt to purchase alcohol and a vape containing nicotine.
The 18-year-old was successful in making a purchase from Cooper’s Express, located at 2110 Hwy 45 North.
The store clerk, 40-year-old Mitul Patel, did not ask the 18-year-old for any identification and sold the products.
Agents then went into the store and placed Patel under arrest charging him with Selling Alcohol and nicotine products to a Person Under 21 years of Age, both charges are misdemeanors. Patel is currently in the Lowndes County Adult Detention Center.
This is not the first time that Patel has been arrested for illegally selling products from convinces stores. On September 20, 2023 Agents arrested Patel after receiving information that the Patel, who at the time was the owner of the Country Mart, located at 7456 Hwy 182 in the New Hope Community, had been illegally selling Tianeptine which was made illegal in July 2023.
Undercover agents arranged to purchase a bottle “ZA-ZA” from the Country Mart for $100.00, double what the price was before the law went into effect.
Once the purchase was complete, agents applied for a search warrant for the store and ultimately seizing several bottles of “ZA-ZA” containing Tianeptine and arresting Patel.
Patel was then charged with a sale of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.
Sheriff Eddie Hawkins said,
“Our children are our most valuable asset and deputies will continue to conduct these types of operations to keep them safe and make sure the stores are compliant with state laws.”

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