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Student Used Fake ID to Buy $292 Worth of Booze: Police
Lower Saucon Township Police say Lehigh University student Garren Fritts, 20, used a counterfeit ID to buy $292 worth of alcohol at the Creekside Marketplace Wine & Spirits Store.
Several Lehigh University students were arrested Feb. 16, after Lower Saucon Township Police say an officer observed their vehicle parked in front of a stop sign, where it was reportedly "causing a major traffic hazard" outside the PA Wine & Spirits Store in the Creekside Marketplace shopping center on Route 412. In a news release, police said the three men were observed to have "a youthful appearance," and one was found to have purchased "a large quantity of product from the Wine & Spirit store." Police said that man was subsequently identified as Garren Fritts, 20, and according to police it was determined that he had purchased $292 worth of alcohol using a counterfeit ID "with clear intent to distribute it to others." Fritts was charged…
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Albert Brooks
3:42 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013
I wonder if the ID said McLovin? So much for the PLCB doing a better job. If the store has cameras they know who sold it, if they found a receipt they know who sold it. How much do you want to bet nothing happens to the clerk or manager.   more ›