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Lowell finds Blue Shamrock liable for serving minor on Sept. 5, imposes one‑day suspension and corrective conditions

Lowell License Commission · November 13, 2025
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After police testimony and a sworn statement from an 18‑year‑old patron, the Lowell License Commission found that the Blue Shamrock served a minor on Sept. 5 and failed to maintain required rosters.

After testimony from officers and detectives about an alleged Sept. 5 incident in which an 18‑year‑old patron said she was admitted without being carded and served a drink at the Blue Shamrock, the Lowell License Commission on Nov. 13 found sufficient evidence to support three violations and imposed disciplinary measures.

Officer Frederic Young and Detective Samantha Coleman with the Lowell Police Department described the investigation. According to Officer Young, the victim’s mother called police after her daughter texted that she felt sick and that someone might have tampered with her drink. The 18‑year‑old later told officers she and friends entered the Blue Shamrock around 11 p.m. without being carded and that she had been served a single mixed drink at the bar. Detective Coleman said the…

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