BULLOCK COUNTY, Alabama -- Agents with the Alabama Alcohol Beverage Control Board's moonshine taskforce destroyed a 24-barrel moonshine still near the Still Crosswoods Community in Bullock County on Tuesday.

The still was hidden in a wooded area along Highway 14, the ABC Board stated in a release. No finished moonshine was seized.

This is the second illegal moonshine still the taskforce has destroyed in the rural community this month and the third in Bullock County so far this year.

Along with the still, agents found empty bags of sugar, grain and other paraphernalia involved in the making of moonshine.

Each of the 24 barrels connected to the still were full of mash, according to the ABC Board.

No arrests were made, but the investigation is ongoing.

The three-man taskforce has destroyed 20 stills since its October 2013 formation, ABC Spokesman Dean Argo said.

Two small stills were recently discovered in Elmore and Houston counties, he said.

Anyone with any information about this Bullock County still or any other illegal activity is asked to call the ABC Board Hotline at 1-800-327-7341.

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