Alhambra karaoke club cited for serving alcohol without license

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ALHAMBRA >> Police cited workers at an Alhambra karaoke club Friday night after undercover officers investigating complaints from the public found the business was serving alcohol without a liquor license, authorities said.
The bust took place at K100 Karaoke Box, 7 N. 3rd Street.
Police had received complaints from the community that the business was serving booze without a license from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Alhambra police officials said in a written statement.
“The complaints also include that intoxicated patrons loiter on residential streets and cause disturbances to sleeping residents and are revving loud car engines and exhausts,” according to the statement.
Undercover officers visited the business Friday evening to investigate.
“The undercover officers were served liquor by staff at the business, even though the business did not have an ABC license,” the police statement said.
Police and code enforcement officials cited the employees and plan to conduct follow-up visits to ensure compliance with the law.

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