Riley Strain Case: Unraveling the Mystery of the Missing College Student

The disappearance of University of Missouri student Riley Strain after being removed from a Nashville bar has prompted an investigation into whether he was overserved before being escorted out. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is looking into potential violations, while the bar's statement indicates Strain was served one alcoholic drink and two glasses of water. A Kansas City attorney highlighted the complexities of overservice laws and the obligations of both bar employees and customers. Until the circumstances of Strain's disappearance are clarified, it's uncertain what liability the bar may face, with the attorney suggesting that it's unlikely for any civil or criminal charges to be brought forth.
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