Burger King Employees Arrested For Selling Marijuana At Drive-Thru
A drive-thru marijuana dispensary might seem like a dream to some people, but a pair of Burger King employees was arrested this week for making it a reality in New Hampshire.
According to KTLA News, the two employees at a New Hampshire Burger King were allegedly dealing marijuana through their restaurant's drive-thru window. To place an order, a customer would ask if the person behind the speaker was "Nasty Boy," which was the nickname of 20-year-old Garrett Norris. If Norris was on duty, the customers would reportedly ask for "fries extra crispy" with their food orders. "Fries extra crispy" was code for marijuana, which would be hidden in a coffee cup and delivered through the drive-thru window with the customer's food.
Police say they had received numerous tips that someone was dealing drugs through the Burger King, and they arrested Norris after conducting an undercover investigation. Shift manager Meagan Dearborn was also arrested in connection with the marijuana dealing, though she reportedly maintains that she did not know what was going on.