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Westchester Stores Charged With Selling Alcohol, Vaping Products To Minors

Three Northern Westchester businesses were recently charged with selling alcohol or vaping products to a youth who was under 21 years of age.

Henry's Deli in Mount Kisco was one of three businesses busted for selling vaping products to youths.

Henry's Deli in Mount Kisco was one of three businesses busted for selling vaping products to youths.

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Westchester County Police and the Westchester County Department of Health sent the underage youth into multiple stores in Mount Kisco last week at the request of the Village, said Kieran O'Leary, spokesman for the Westchester County Police.

They conducted compliance checks to ensure that shops that sell beer, tobacco, or vaping products were complying with laws that prohibit such sales to persons under 21 years old, he added.

The stores, all in Mount Kisco, are:

  • Smoking of Chen Inc., (doing business as The Smoking King), 32 Main St, which is charged with selling vaping supplies to a person under age 21, a violation of New York State Public Health Law;
  • Henry’s Deli at 351 Lexington Ave. is charged with selling alcohol to a person under age 21, a violation of the state Alcohol Beverage Control law.
  • Mount Kisco Snacks located at 540 Main St., was charged with selling alcohol to an underage individual.

Smoking of Chen was cited for a similar violation in 2019 and Henry’s Deli was charged with selling cigarettes to an underage person in 2019, O'Leary said.

“The Village appreciates the continuing enforcement efforts of the Westchester County Police and the Westchester County Department of Health to ensure compliance with regulations prohibiting the sale of tobacco and alcohol to minors," Mount Kisco Mayor Gina D. Picinich said.

"We will advocate to suspend the license for businesses who continue to put the health of and safety of our children at risk."

Public Safety Commissioner Thomas A. Gleason said the County Police conduct enforcement and public education in conjunction with its Office of Drug Prevention & Stop-DWI to deter underage persons from using alcohol, tobacco, or vaping products.

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