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==Stores==
==Stores==
* [[City Supermarket]], 1531 [[13th Place South]], [[Glen Iris]]
* [[Graymont Grocery]], [[Graymont Avenue]], [[Graymont]]
* [[Graymont Grocery]], [[Graymont Avenue]], [[Graymont]]
* [[R&S Supermarket]], 326 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Titusville]]
* [[R&S Supermarket]], 326 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Titusville]]
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* [[Triple M Food Mart]], 1546 [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]], [[Norwood]]
* [[Triple M Food Mart]], 1546 [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]], [[Norwood]]
* [[R&F Inc. Convenience Store]], 5612 [[1st Avenue South]], [[Woodlawn]]
* [[R&F Inc. Convenience Store]], 5612 [[1st Avenue South]], [[Woodlawn]]
* [[Munchies Food Store]], 4100 [[5th Avenue South]], [[Avondale]]
* [[Munchies Food Store]], 4100 [[5th Avenue South]], [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:27, 20 July 2017

Operation T-Bone was a multi-jurisdictional investigation of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) fraud led by the Jefferson County District Attorney's office. Participating law enforcement agencies raided eleven convenience stores in the Birmingham area on June 3, 2015 and arrested seventeen individuals for fraud. According to authorities the stores and their inventories would be subject to "forfeiture and condemnation."

Stores

References

  • Robinson, Carol (June 3, 2015) "Corner stores turned EBT cards into cash for drugs, wired profit to Yemen, authorities say." The Birmingham News