Crime & Safety

Two Business Cited for Selling Tobacco to Minors

Nearly two dozen Oak Forest businesses were surveyed for compliance with tobacco product laws.

Two businesses that sell tobacco products were cited as part of a recent compliance check conducted by Oak Forest police.

The Phillips 66 Gas Station and Food 4 Less received citations for selling tobacco products to minors, said.

This recent operation, which happened on the evening of May 23, was the third conducted as part of the 2011-2012 "Kids Can't Buy Them Here" compliance survey. Fines for those found not in compliance can face fines of $200 to $500.

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Police surveyed nearly two dozen businesses within the city limits. The following were found in compliance:

Circle K/Shell Gas Station on 159th Street, Osco Drug Store, Eddy's Liquor & Tobacco, Shell Gas Station on 159th Street, Marathon Gas Station, Convenient Food Mart, 7-Eleven on Central Avenue, Foremost Liquors, Blarney Stone Pub, Stop & Go Food Mart, Beggars Pizza, BP Amoco Gas Station, Swagat Foods, Walgreen's, Citgo Gas Station, 7-Eleven on 167th Street, CVS Pharmacy, Rose Liquors, Taps Pub and Mobile Gas Station.

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The compliance checks are funded by a grant from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.

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