Fast food worker arrested after customer finds bag of methamphetamine in their order

Skiatook Police Department

(SKIATOOK, Okla.) — An Oklahoma fast food worker has been arrested after a customer allegedly discovered a bag of methamphetamine when they received their food order.

The incident occurred on Monday, June 20, in Skiatook, Oklahoma — approximately 20 miles north of Tulsa — when the Skiatook Police Department was made aware of an incident at an unnamed local fast food restaurant that a customer had surprisingly found a small baggy of drugs inside their food order.

โ€œOfficers learned that the baggy had a crystalline substance inside of it that later tested positive for methamphetamine,โ€ said the Skiatook Police Department in a statement on social media.

Authorities opened an investigation and went to the restaurant to examine the circumstances around the situation and to speak with the establishmentโ€™s employees.

Bryan Francis, an employee at the restaurant, was subsequently arrested and charged with distribution of a controlled substance within 2,000 feet of a school as well as possession of a controlled substance.

It is unclear if Francis is still employed with the restaurant and if he has obtained legal representation following the charges made by the Skiatook Police Department.

โ€œWhen you go out to eat, please check the food, especially before consuming it or handing it to a child,โ€ authorities advised.

In a follow up post regarding this case on social media that has garnered over 1,600 likes and counting, the authorities added: โ€œIf 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!โ€

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