Agents Raid Three Locations Of Parlor Pizza Restaurant
CHICAGO (CBS) — Police attacked a famous pizza eatery's three areas on Wednesday morning, helping the Illinois Department of Revenue with an unknown criminal examination, sources told CBS 2.
Specialists outside Parlor Pizza in Wicker Park. (Credit: David Shapiro)
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Chicago cops and representatives with the city's structure division were taking pictures inside the Parlor Pizza eatery, 405 N. Dearborn.
Agents were likewise at the eatery's Wicker Park area, 1824 W Division St and the West Loop area, 108 N. Green. Specialists were seen sitting inside the West Loop shop with heaps of boxes, CBS 2's Jackie Kostek reports. Specialists went through a few hours inside the three areas, which stayed shut on Wednesday.
Representatives who displayed for work in River North are locked out and had no clue about what was happening, CBS 2's Tara Molina revealed.
Agents outside Parlor Pizza in Wicker Park. (Credit: David Shapiro)
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In an assertion, the Illinois Department of Revenue said: "in case of likely infringement of the Illinois Tax Act and related offenses, our Bureau of Criminal Investigations will research possible infringement. The Illinois Department of Revenue can't remark on continuous examinations, in any case, or their reality."
An authority with Chicago's Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Department said the cafés have dynamic, appropriate licenses and "are on favorable terms." The Chicago office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it was not piece of the present activity.
A lawyer for Pizza Parlor declined to remark.
In 2017, Parlor Pizza was sued in government court for neglecting to compensate double time compensation for previous dishwashers.
That matter was gotten comfortable February, 2018.
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