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Brothel passes underage alcohol sting, others don't
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Karen Woodmansee Appeal Staff Writer, [email protected]
September 1, 2007, 4:01 AM

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Lyon County Sheriff's deputies liked what they saw
while conducting a underage alcohol sting at the Moonlite BunnyRanch on
Thursday.
The ranch, which has been warned once and cited twice
in the past year for serving liquor to minors, has installed a new sign
in front of the building advising anyone under 25 to have their
identification out.
According to Sgt. Paul VanDiver, the
underage minor decoy used by the Lyon County Sheriff's Department never
made it past the front door of the brothel. The underage minor provided
ID to the staff and was immediately asked to leave.
"The
Moonlite BunnyRanch had a rocky start during the initiation period of
our new Alcohol Compliance Check program," said VanDiver, who oversees
the Enforcing Under Age Drinking Laws (EUDL) program. "The employees
stayed diligent and attended every Alcohol Server Training available in
the county. They even went to the extent to have the Sheriff's
Department put on a special training just for Moonlite employees."
VanDiver
said if a business has been cited three times in a year for serving
minors, the sheriff will ask the Lyon County commissioners to pull the
establishment's business license.
The BunnyRanch has instituted
a no-tolerance policy for its employees regarding the serving of
minors, VanDiver said, adding that the last time they were cited the
employee who served the minor decoy was fired on the spot.
"These
are the types of partnerships we need with local businesses to deter
underage drinking in our community," said Sgt. VanDiver. "They're doing
everything they can. They're trying to curb the problem."
The Lyon County Sheriff's Department conducted nine alcohol compliance checks in Dayton and Mound House on Thursday.
Businesses
that passed included the BunnyRanch, Squeeze Play Adult Cabaret, Dayton
Discount Liquor, Carniceria La Reina and Chuck's Old West Bar and Grill.
Businesses
caught in the sting were Wench Haus Bar, on its second citation; Wang's
Chinese Restaurant, also receiving its second citation; Mound House
General Store and Pizza King. An employee who served the underage minor
alcohol in each of these businesses was given a misdemeanor citation in
the amount of $1,132.
Anybody with questions or concerns
related to the program can call Sgt. VanDiver at the Lyon County
Sheriff's Department or coordinator Mary Boettcher at 775-246-0320.
• Contact reporter Karen Woodmansee at [email protected] or 882-2111 ext. 351.
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