Link to story, including video from local news channelOUTH GLENS FALLS, N.Y. -- Exotic dancers performed lap dances on teenagers at a boy's surprise 16th birthday party in an upstate New York village, police said, and investigators were trying to determine whether any organizer of the celebration committed a crime.
South Glens Falls Police Chief Kevin Judd said the investigation began after people concerned about the Nov. 3 party at the Spare Time bowling alley told authorities about racy photos that had been posted on social networking sites.
At least one of the images shows a scantily clad, tattooed woman clinging upside down to a seated teen as others look on.
"Several kids at the party got lap dances," Judd said. "We have a lot of people to talk to."
The names of the boy and his parents haven't been released.
Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy said Thursday that investigators were trying to determine who hired the dancers and if the alley served alcohol to any of the partiers.
He said there were 80 adults and teens in a room where floor-to-ceiling windows were masked off with brown paper while the two dancers from a company called "Tops In Bottoms" performed.
"Whether it got beyond that, we don't know," Murphy said. "We don't know about sex acts."
The teens and dancers aren't targets, he said, but child endangerment is among the potential charges faced by any adults who organized the party. Also, the bowling alley's liquor license could be revoked if it knowingly allowed the exotic dancing or served alcohol to anyone under age, he said.
A man who answered the phone at the alley Thursday said he had been told to refer questions to the police.
In addition to endangering, Murphy said there could be charges of unlawfully dealing with a child if kids were served alcohol and misdemeanor sexual abuse if it's learned either of the dancers was touched through their skimpy clothing.
Tops In Bottoms didn't immediately return a message.
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Hiring a stripper for your kid's 16th birthday, when other 16 year old kids and younger are going to be there? I don't think I'll plan this for my son when he turns 16.
Parents possible facing charges of "Endangering the welfare of a child" from police and Child Protective Services.
Strippers could be facing charges of "Sexual contact with a minor". (The Huff Post article says dancers aren't targets, the local newcasts says they could be)
The bowling alley could lose their liquor license.
All in all, seems like a really bad idea. What do you think, Lush?
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