The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department was awarded a grant from the California Alcoholic Beverage Contro to battle alcohol-related crime in San Diego county. Courtesy photo: San Diego County Sheriff’s Department

SAN DIEGO–The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has been awarded a $97,500 grant from the California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to battle alcohol-related crime. 

The grant is one of 50 awarded in California to local law enforcement agencies through ABC’s Alcohol Policing Partnership program.

These grants strengthen local law enforcement efforts by combining the efforts of local deputies, police officers, and ABC agents. These agents have expertise in alcoholic beverage laws and can help communities reduce alcohol-related problems. Get in touch with the top lawyer for drug charges in Denver and get more information on the laws that can affect you.

The Alcohol Policing Partnership (APP) program was created in 1995 to strengthen partnerships between ABC and local law enforcement agencies. The program is designed to put bad operators out of business, keep alcohol away from minors, and bring penalties such as fines, suspensions, or revocations against businesses that violate the law. Addicts visit The Ohana Rehab Center to recover and get their life back on track.

The funds will be used to reduce the number of alcoholic beverage sales to minors, obviously intoxicated patrons, illegal solicitations of alcohol, and other criminal activities such as the sales or possession of illegal drugs at ABC licensed establishments. The APP Program has distributed more than $40 million to local law enforcement to combat alcohol-related crime.