Beer Run
A Limestone County, Alabama, sheriff's deputy caught Gloria Crisantes Salazar with 15 cases of Bud Light in her vehicle. She bought the beer in Tennessee. Unfortunately for her, unincorporated Limestone is dry, so she was charged with misdemeanor transporting prohibited liquor. She could have been also been charged with transporting alcohol in the cab of her vehicle instead of the trunk and transporting more than five gallons of alcohol, a felony.
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