Jeremy Mallard caught selling alcohol at Helen’s Hot Chicken

52-year-old Jeremy Mallard was issued a citation on October 14th when the TABC received an anonymous complaint that Helen’s Hot Chicken was selling alcoholic beverages. Mallard is the owner of Helen’s Hot Chicken. On November 30th, special agents Lawson and Oden went undercover and purchased drinks containing Hennessy and Vodka. A search warrant was issued, and five Styrofoam cups of assorted alcohol and bags of receipts indicating previous sales of alcohol were found. The TABC does not license this establishment. Jeremy Mallard was booked on the citation on January 9th.

Ambrosia Jones-Cruickshank charged with selling liquor without a license

34-year-old Ambrosia Jones-Cruickshank was issued a citation on August 3rd after illegally serving alcohol to an undercover ABC agent. Ms. Cruickshank reportedly never obtained a liquor license for her establishment, Happy Hour on Main Street, yet when agents arrived, they saw bottles of alcohol in plain view behind the bar. Agent Hardin witnessed Ms. Jones-Cruickshank sell another agent an Old Fashioned drink at the bar.

Rebekah Dale charged with underage alcohol sales to a minor at White Bison Coffee

A TABC agent saw 19-year-old Rebekah Dale sell wine to a minor at Centennial Blvd’s White Bison Coffee on July 11th. She was witnessed by Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission Special Agent Tomberlin checking the minor’s identification card and then handing them a pint can of Seven Daughters Pinot Noir Wine. Rebekah was very cooperative and told police she was a full-time student at Tennessee State University. Also, she told police that she had only been working at White Bison Coffee for four days and had no formal training.

Kelsey Ristau charged with selling alcohol to a minor at Nashville restaurant

27-year-old Kelsey Ristau sold and served a 12 oz Bud Light beer to a minor (under 21) at Rock N Roll Sushirock in Donelson, according to agents with the TABC (Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission) who were conducting compliance checks on May 16. The underage person had an ID with a birthday of 05/30/2003, making her 19 at the time of purchase. Agents say Ristaue checked the ID and continued to make the sale.