An Oklahoma man has been arrested after a customer discovered a bag of crystal meth in their fast food order earlier this week.
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Police arrested Bryce Francis for distributing a controlled substance within 2,000 feet of a school and possessing a controlled substance. Investigators said they were called in after a Carl’s Jr customer found the drug in their drive-thru fast food order, took photos, and reported the incident to the restaurant’s manager. Moments later, he received a fresh order and brought the pictures to the local police department.
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Francis confessed to the crime once police asked him about the order and he also said he gave the order to the wrong person as told by Skiatook PD spokeswoman Kimberly Okerson to Fox23.
‘The suspect actually spoke up and said “that’s mine. I made a stupid mistake. I was trying to make some extra cash and I put it in the wrong bag”.’ It’s a unique way to distribute drugs for a drug dealer. I’ve never heard of somebody doing that before either. Obviously, it didn’t work out very well for him.’
A police report claims Francis was heard muttering, ‘This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever done.’
According to TOO FAB, the department jokingly asked the person who was supposed to receive the order to come forward.
“We would also like to add… if you are the person that was SUPPOSE to receive this order, it is waiting for you at the Skiatook Police Department. Just swing on by!”
Facebook users who followed the case commented on Francis’ arrest and his mugshot. One person wrote, “Proof that ya never know what’s touching your food or what it’s being prepared with.”
“I Pray we can take them all off the streets and they can get help. These drugs are ruining our kids. A lot of these kids were raised by.For parents that have addictions, it is normal to them. I pray the generational curses can be broken in this town.”
“He looks pretty ruff to be handling food. Thank Carl Juniors for being so conscience for your business and customers.”
“It’s just a sad sight to see most of all the people I went to school with are on meth…”
Investigators added that the customer did not ingest the drug and Francis did not enter a plea. He is being held until a bond hearing but no further information was released.