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Posted: Thursday, 21 February 2013 6:11AM

Three Everett Baristas Face Charges



Everett, Wash.  (Metro)  -- Authorities arrested three baristas at two Grab-N-Go coffee stands in Everett after they were accused of illegal "exhibition and exposure." 

Everett police say the arrests were a result of a two-month investigation that was launched after citizens complained the baristas were putting on adult-oriented shows for customers for money, in violation of the city's Adult Cabaret law. 

Police say it's not clear whether the coffee-stand owners may have been involved. 

Officials haven't released the names of the baristas who were arrested Wednesday.
 
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