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Tennessee man accused of running illegal moonshine operation, deputies confiscate 81 quarts of bootleg alcohol

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A Tennessee man was arrested with dozens of bottles of bootleg alcohol after police received a tip that a bootlegger had discovered it, authorities said Monday.

According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, investigators responded to a call and arrived at the 200 block of High Ridge Road in Johnson City, conducted a search of the property and interviewed the suspect, Jeremy Stines, 36.

Stein told deputies there was a still in a barn on the east end of the property and verbally agreed to search the structure, the sheriff’s office said.

Officers found liquor manufacturing equipment and 81 quarts of product, all of which was seized, officials said.

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Jeremy Steines, 36, was charged with manufacturing alcoholic beverages, possession of a still and unlawful storage of liquor for sale. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

Stines was charged with manufacturing alcoholic beverages, possession of a still, and unlawful storage of liquor for sale. He is scheduled to appear in court on the violation charges in March.

Still life with a quart of moonshine

Investigators found 81 quarts of moonshine and a still in a garden shed on the property. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

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Under Tennessee law, it is unlawful for any person to possess or control an unauthorized still or other apparatus, or any part of a still or other apparatus, for use for the purpose of manufacturing intoxicating liquors. It is determined that there is.

Still life with a quart of moonshine

The sheriff’s office seized moonshine and stills. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

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Unlawful manufacture of alcoholic beverages and unlawful storage of liquor for sale are both Class A misdemeanors, and possession of a still is a Class B misdemeanor.

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