Thursday, November 21, 2024

Burger King Employees Accused Of Selling Weed To Customers Who Asked For “Extra Crispy Fries”

Two Burger King employees were arrested last weekend for allegedly selling marijuana through the fast food chain’s drive-thru to customers who used the proper code words.

Police in Epping, New Hampshire say Garrett Norris, 20, and Meagan Dearborn, 19, would sell the weed to anyone who asked for the “nasty boy.”

“Once it was verified he was working they had to ask for their fries extra crispy,” Epping Police Chief Mike Wallace told NH1.

“We obtained enough evidence that pointed to the employee, Norris, was selling marijuana though the drive-through,” he added. “It was substantiated with the with sting operation. We went in later that evening and arrested him and the shift manager.”

The operation was apparently a bit of an open among locals. “We always heard rumors that employees were selling illicit drugs through some fast food restaurants,” Wallace said. “It was never substantiated until Saturday night.”

Norris is facing charges of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. Dearborn was nabbed on conspiracy to distribute charges and an unlawful possession of alcohol charge.

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