Missouri Valley Store may Lose Alcohol License

Taylor Quik Pik store violated Iowa alcohol license regulations when a cashier sold whiskey to an intoxicated person last year. After leaving the store, the drunken man, Andrew Schlichtemeier, veered into oncoming traffic and killed 4 people.

With Schlichtemeier’s guilty plea and store customers’ willingness to assert that Schlichtemeier was visibly drunk at the time of his alcohol purchase, authorities can revoke Taylor Quik Pik’s Missouri Valley alcohol license.

LeAnne Morman reports in WOWT that state officials have already begun the proceedings to revoke Quik Pik’s license. The next step is “an administrative hearing will take place and then an administrative law judge will issue a proposed decision. This becomes a final ruling unless a request for review is filed by either side within 30 days.

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