By Newspot Nigeria Global Desk
Seventeen people have been arrested in Garden Grove, Orange County, California, after police shut down a coffee shop accused of operating as an illegal “bikini café,” authorities have confirmed.
The arrests followed an investigation into DD Café on McFadden Avenue, where officers reportedly found employees serving customers while wearing bikinis or appearing in various states of undress. Police said the operation violated multiple municipal regulations governing public decency, business operations, and alcohol control.
According to the Garden Grove Police Department, those arrested include two owners of the café, along with several employees and other individuals connected to the business. Law enforcement officials stated that the establishment breached city codes related to public nudity, licensing, and operational compliance.
Following the raid, the café was closed and red-tagged after inspectors identified undisclosed building violations. Authorities said the business will remain shut pending further regulatory action.
Police noted that investigations into similar operations are ongoing, as city officials continue to enforce compliance with local ordinances. No additional details were released at the time of reporting.
Newspot Nigeria will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as more information becomes available.









