An ecstasy capsule was found contained in the wrapper of a hamburger bought as a part of a child’s meal on the Sonic Drive-In quick meals restaurant in Taylor, Texas final Friday, December 7.

Three staff had been arrested after the police had been alerted by the mother and father of the 11-year-old little one who discovered the capsule.

Taylor police chief Henry Fluck mentioned: “The 11-year-old daughter was opening the hamburger for her Four-year-old brother. It was a child’s meal.

“When she opened the wrapping, she observed a capsule. Being an 11-year-old, she requested her mother and father if this was sweet.”

The mother and father took the meal to the native police division the place an onsite take a look at was performed on the capsule which confirmed it was an ecstasy pill.

Police then went to the Sonic restaurant and made three arrests, together with 30-year-old supervisor Tanisha Dancer, who was wished on an excellent warrant for a larceny parole violation.

She was discovered to be in possession of three equivalent ecstasy tablets to the pill discovered inside the child’s meal and cost with possession of a managed substance, supply of a managed substance and endangering a baby.

A company spokesperson for Sonic launched a press release, saying: “The franchisee takes visitor security and meals security very significantly. Local police are investigating this incident, and the franchisee is cooperating with police of their investigation.”

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