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Three employees at a Sonic Drive-In (restaurant) in Texas were arrested after an ecstasy pill was found in a kid's meal. According to police, an 11-year-old sister was unwrapping her 4-year-old brother's hamburger and found the pill.
"When she opened the wrapping, she noticed a pill," Taylor police Chief Henry Fluck said at a press conference. "Being an 11-year-old, she asked her parents if this was candy." The parents took the entire meal to the police station, where a field test came back positive for ecstasy.
Officers arrested 30-year-old manager Tanisha Dancer along with two workers, 35-year-old Jonathan Roberson and 22-year-old Jose Molina.
Authorities said Dancer, who had an outstanding warrant for a parole violation, was found to have three more of the pills hidden in her clothing when corrections officers booked her at the Williamson County Jail. She now faces felony charges of delivery of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and endangering a child.
Police also arrested Roberson on the scene for having four outstanding warrants.
https://abc7ny.com/sonic-employees-accused-of-lacing-kids-meal-with-ecstasy/4871425/
Aristus
(66,478 posts)Catherine Vincent
(34,491 posts)Now what were these idiots thinking?
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Not that this 'makes it okay', but generally speaking, when you have 4 ecstasy pills, it's pretty unlikely you'd purposefully give one away to some random customer at your job. You probably mean to actually keep all 4 and either take them, or share with friends, to take with you.
Major screw-up there, Tanisha.