On Thursday, investigators from the Georgetown Police Department and Agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division conducted unannounced checks of twelve different businesses Georgetown for alcohol violations and/or possession of gaming devices.
These checks resulted in violations against the businesses alcohol license and/or seizures of gaming devices from the following locations:
1. Buzz’s Roost, 715 Front Street, five electronic poker/keno devices were seized.
2. Beef O’Brady’s, 1133 N. Fraser St., two games of chance were seized.
3. Castaway’s Bar & Grill, 833 Front St., one game of chance was seized.
4. Katz Bar, 630 S. Fraser St., four electronic poker/keno devices were seized,
5. Money Saver, 1804 Highmarket St., one game of chance was seized.
6. Fish Tails Bar & Grill, 532 Church St., one game of chance was seized.
Administrative violations were written against each business owners alcohol license.
This is an on-going investigation and more charges are expected from this operation.
Source: Georgetown Police Department
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