On March 31st, 2024, a police officer responded to reports of a teenager drinking at the beach and encountered a highly intoxicated female selling alcohol. Initially claiming to be 21, she later admitted to being 18 and was found to be drinking underage while also involved in illegal activities. As the officer tried to arrest her, she resisted and attempted to flee. After securing her and gathering evidence from witnesses, including her phone, the officer confirmed her involvement in selling alcohol and drugs to minors. Despite her emotional pleas, the female was taken to the station and later faced multiple charges, including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and possession of illegal drugs.
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