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Updated: 10:10 PM CST Jan 12, 2021 The Associated Press Three people are in custody after state authorities busted an illegal moonshine operation in east Alabama. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation on Jan. 6 carried out a search in rural Russell County near Hurtsboro where agents discovered a 48-barrel still.After a subsequent search of a nearby residence, Trooper Joel Hart said Tuesday that authorities seized about 325 gallons of illicit moonshine whiskey hidden throughout the property. Multiple items of suspected stolen property were also located, including flatbed trailers, a horse trailer, an AR-15-style rifle and documents related to identity theft.
3 jailed after state agents bust illegal moonshine operation in east Alabama
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Three people are behind bars after state authorities busted an illegal moonshine operation in rural Russell County.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday, Jan. 6, carried out a search on Rutherford Road near Hurtsboro where agents discovered a 48-barrel still, said Trooper Joel Hart. Agents brought in the Russell County Sheriff’s Office to assist, and the lawmen then carried out a search warrant at a residence associated with the still.
Authorities seized about 325 gallons of illicit moonshine whiskey hidden throughout the property, Hart said. Additionally, multiple items of suspected stolen property were located, including flatbed trailers, a horse trailer, AR-15-style rifle and documents related to identity theft.
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