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California Bar Owner Allegedly Sold Fraudulent COVID-19 Vaccination Cards

Font Size: The owner of Old Corner Saloon in Clements, California, was arrested and charged for allegedly selling fake COVID-19 vaccine cards, California state officials announced Wednesday. California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) officials received a complaint that the saloon owner was selling fake vaccination cards and opened an investigation in April, according to the agency. Undercover ABC agents allegedly purchased fraudulent vaccination cards from the Old Corner Saloon on multiple occasions in April, the agency said. “Agents arrested the owner of the business on allegations of selling the fraudulent cards,” a California ABC Spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “He was booked at the local county jail on charges of violating Penal Code Section 471.5 (altering a medical record), Penal Code Section 472 (forgery of a public seal), Penal Code Section 530.5 (identity theft), and Penal Code Section 182(a) (conspiracy).”

Bar owner accused of selling fake COVID vaccination cards

Owner busted after California bar sold fake COVID vaccination cards, officials say Authorities said undercover agents were able to buy the fake vaccination cards multiple times in April at the bar. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 11:19 PM CDT May 4, 2021 CLEMENTS, Calif The owner of a bar in San Joaquin County was arrested after being accused of selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards at his businesses. The accusation comes from Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), who said in a news release that their undercover agents were able to buy the fake vaccination cards multiple times in April at the bar. The bar was identified as The Old Corner Saloon in Clements a. With help from the San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office and district attorney s office, the ABC said they were able to execute a search warrant at the site and recover materials related to the distribution of the fake cards.

Explosives in Tracy were actually airbag inflators, officials say

Updated: 4:11 PM PDT May 4, 2021 Jonathan Ayestas After what was initially thought to be explosives that prompted businesses in Tracy to evacuate, the San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office said Tuesday the devices found were actually vehicle airbag inflators.The scene closed off roads for hours Monday while the sheriff s office said its explosive ordnance team was searching for explosives. It all started after a report of a man with a possible pipe bomb around 5:30 p.m. near South Schulte Road and International Parkway.Deputies spotted a man with that apparent pipe bomb in his hands and took him into custody after he followed commands to set the device down, the sheriff s office said.It was later discovered that it was not a pipe bomb but actually a vehicle airbag inflator. The sheriff s office said the devices can be dangerous if not used as intended. Deputies found two similar items in the suspect s vehicle, who was later identified as 27-year-old Raul Gonzal

San Joaquin bar allegedly sold fake COVID vaccination cards

California bar owner busted after selling fake COVID vaccination cards, officials say The ABC said undercover agents were able to buy the fake vaccination cards multiple times in April at the bar. Author: Eric Escalante, Lena Howland (ABC10) Published: 9:06 PM EDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 2:14 AM EDT May 5, 2021 CLEMENTS, Calif The owner of a bar in San Joaquin County was arrested after being accused of selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards at his businesses. The accusation comes from Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), who said in a news release that their undercover agents were able to buy the fake vaccination cards multiple times in April at the bar.

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