Oklahoma fast-food employee arrested after meth bag found in customer's order: police
Skiatook police warned residents to check their food before eating it or giving it to a child
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An employee at a fast-food restaurant in Oklahoma was arrested after a bag of drugs was found in a customer’s order, police said.
Bryce Francis was detained by the Skiatook Police Department after a customer found a bag of what officers later identified as meth in the food order, the police announced Tuesday.
Police said the incident happened on Monday, June 20.
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"An individual made an order at the restaurant and when they received their order, they found a small baggy of drugs inside their bag," the Skiatook Police Department said.
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"Officers learned that the baggy had a crystalline substance inside of it that later field-tested positive for methamphetamine," the police added.
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Francis was subsequently arrested and charged with distribution of a controlled substance within 2,000 feet of school and possession of a controlled substance.
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Skiatook police encouraged residents to check their food "especially before consuming it or handing it to a child" whenever they go out to eat.