County suspends Pittsburg bar alcohol license stemming from Covid-19 health order violations

A 52-year-old woman was charged Monday for violating Contra Costa County Covid-19 orders by keeping her Pittsburg bar open with patrons inside drinking alcohol earlier this summer, county prosecutors said.

Kimberly Beatrice Dixon, a Pittsburg resident, is charged with violating the health order as well as operating her bar, Skorz Sports Bar at 3742 Railroad Ave., with a suspended alcohol license, according to the district attorney’s office.

Prosecutors said Skorz was open on June 11 with people inside even though bars are not currently allowed to be open to the public amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control also earlier this year suspended Dixon’s license for alleged failure to pay taxes.

Google Maps Skorz Sports Bar in Pittsburg, Calif. has been cited for Covid-19 health order violations after it was found the bar remained open for indoor service in June 2020. Contra Costa County suspended the bar’s alcohol license as a result.

A Skorz bartender also was charged with the unlicensed sale of alcohol, a misdemeanor. Dixon could not immediately be reached for comment on the case.

District Attorney Diana Becton said in a news release:

“Our office has received hundreds of complaints from the public reporting non-essential businesses operating during the COVID-19 pandemic. These businesses are putting the public’s health in jeopardy by violating the health officer orders.”

Anyone with information about possible Covid-19 order violations can report the information via email at DA-ReportFraud@contracostada.org.

Last modified September 14, 2020 2:24 pm

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