Fast food worker arrested after supplying methamphetamine with restaurant orders
On Monday, June 20, Police Officers in Skiatook, Oklahoma, were made aware of an incident at one of their local fast-food restaurants. An individual placed an order at the restaurant; and when they received their food, they found a small baggy of drugs included with their order.
Officers learned that the baggy had a crystalline substance inside of it that later field tested positive for methamphetamine.
Skiatook Police Officers were able to go to the restaurant and interview the employees. Bryce Francis, an employee at the restaurant, was arrested for Distribution of a controlled substance within 2000 feet of school and Possession of a controlled substance.
Police also warned that when you go out to eat, “please check the food, especially before consuming it or handing it to a child. If you encounter anything like described in this incident, please contact authorities immediately!”
In a follow up post regarding this case on social media that has garnered over 1,600 likes and counting, the authorities added: “If you are the person that was [supposed] to receive this order, it is waiting for you at the Skiatook Police Department. Just swing on by!” ~ ABC News
The city of Skiatook is located about 20 miles north of Tulsa.
(Source: Skiatook Police Department)
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