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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested a clerk at a Lakeland Shell store on Tuesday, August 4, 2023, after she sold an alcoholic beverage to a 17-year old.
It was the only arrest Tuesday by deputies who were visiting multiple stores along with a 17-year old boy who was attempting to purchase alcohol at each stop.
The visits were a part of the ongoing PCSO campaign called Operation Pop Top. The goal is to ensure that all stores comply with state law regarding the selling of alcohol to only those who are 21-years of age and older.
The 17-year old is a member of the PCSO Explorers, a program for high school students who are interested in a career in law enforcement.
In total, the PCSO deputies made six stops at stores in Lakeland and Mulberry.
49-year old Laxmi Rajbanshi, who works at the Lakeland Shell store at 4693 Lathloa Loop, was arrested and charged with Selling Alcohol to a Person Under 21, a misdemeanor.
"I am pleased with the five clerks who refused to sell alcohol to the minor. We will continue to carry-out these visits--it's our duty to ensure these stores are compliant with Florida law. The safety and wellbeing of the children of Polk County is ultimately what is at stake." - Grady Judd, Sheriff