California bar owner busted for making phony vaccination cards: Investigators
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A California bar owner was arrested after he allegedly made and sold phony vaccination cards, investigators said.
A bar owner in California was arrested this week for making fake IDs that had nothing to do with drinking, investigators said. The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announced on Wednesday that it arrested the owner of the Old Corner Saloon in Clements, California, allegedly for selling fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination cards. The department received a tip that Todd Anderson, 59, was making and selling the cards at his bar, which led to an undercover investigation, the agency said in a statement. Anderson was selling the cards for $20 apiece, authorities said. At least eight were sold before undercover agents, who said they purchased IDs at the bar "on multiple occasions in April," shut down the operation. A laminating machine and 30 blank cards were confiscated.More Related News