CHESTERFIELD— Deputies who responded to a call in a rural Chesterfield County mobile home park stumbled upon a strip club operating out of a mobile home with a pole in the middle of the living room, Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Investigator Daniel Scott said.
A disgruntled man called E-911 dispatchers about 1 a.m. Sunday to report there was a strip club operating in the home.
The man was upset because he “had paid $25 and didn’t get what he wanted,” Scott said.
The man told them the strip club was operating from a trailer near Hillian Edwards Road off S.C. 9. in Chesterfield County.
“The homeowner, Gwendolyn Lowery, opened the door and in the middle of the floor, there were a bunch of guys sitting around a pole,” Scott said.
Alcohol was being served at the makeshift club and deputies said customers as young as 12 were inside.
Investigators also recovered a price list with lap dances being sold for $5 and “VIP” for $25, Scott said.
The mobile home park landlord told deputies March 11 a strip club could be in operation at the park, but wasn’t exactly sure where, Scott said.
Fliers had been circulating about the Sunday’s event, calling it a “hush party,” he said.
Deputies aren’t sure how long the strip club had been operating, but they suspect the first hush party wasn’t thrown Sunday, Scott said.
Lowery, 26, was arrested and charged with violating the ABC laws and eight counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, Scott said. She was released from the Chesterfield County Detention Center on a personal recognizance bond.

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