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Council suspends liquor permit process for United Liquor after police cite unsanitary conditions; owners given remediation requirements
Summary
The City Council suspended liquor-permit renewal action for United Liquor at 800 Pier Avenue after police presented inspection findings of drug paraphernalia, mold, trash and a dead rodent and set remediation and reporting requirements for the owner.
The Shreveport City Council on Tuesday heard police testimony describing unsanitary conditions at United Liquor, 800 Pier Avenue, and moved to suspend liquor-permit renewal procedures while the owner meets remediation requirements and the police and health officials re-inspect the premises.
Detective Corporal Carlos Bradley told the council that a city inspection on Dec. 3, 2024, found what he described as drug-paraphernalia packaging and glass pipes hidden under the counter, a strong unpleasant odor, flying gnats, a large dirty trash can next to the store—s ice maker, a blocked bathroom, visible black mold on cooler doors, sticky and moldy interior surfaces and trash scattered through a walk-in cooler. Bradley said the owner was told to correct the issues; the owner later sought reinspection but the department had already sent a…
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