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INDIANAPOLIS–Failing health inspections is why two Rally’s restaurants in Indianapolis were forced to close. 

The Marion County Public Health Department revoked the food license for the Rally’s at Kentucky Avenue and Mann Road January 31 for haing critical violations. One of the violations was for having no running water. 

The health department planned another insepction of the restaurant February 21, but no one was at the restaurant to let the inspectors in. The restaurant is staying closed, pending a re-inspection. 

The other closed Rally’s location is at Madison and Troy Avenues. Its license was suspended January 7. The health department said there was a walk-in coller and a walk-in freezer that weren’t keeping food at the proper temperature, among other violations. They said cheese and meats were being held at temperatures in the 50s when they should be at 41 degrees or lower. 

These locations can not reopen until they pass an inspection. 

Another Rally’s location is closed on W. Washington Street, but that closure doesn’t have anything to do with health code violations. 

(PHOTO: Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)