
Oklahoma fast-food restaurant worker arrested after meth found in order, police say
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A fast-food restaurant employee in Oklahoma was arrested after a customer found a small baggy of drugs in their order, the Skiatook Police Department said. A crystalline substance inside the bag field-tested positive for methamphetamine, according to a police Facebook post.
The officers went to the restaurant to speak with employees and ultimately arrested Bryce Francis for allegedly distributing controlled substance within 2,000 feet of a school and for possession of a controlled substance. They noted that Francis has been arrested but not convicted of these charges.
The department urged people to be diligent when they order food. "When you go out to eat, please check the food, especially before consuming it or handing it to a child. If you encounter anything like described in this incident, please contact us immediately," they said on Facebook.

Robert Morris, founding pastor of Gateway Church, a megachurch in Southlake, Texas, has been indicted on five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child, stemming from alleged incidents dating back to the 1980s, the Oklahoma attorney general's office announced Wednesday. We are aware of the actions being taken by the legal authorities in Oklahoma and are grateful for the work of the justice system in holding abusers accountable for their actions. We continue to pray for Cindy Clemishire and her family, for the members and staff of Gateway Church, and for all of those impacted by this terrible situation.