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3 Sonic Drive-In employees arrested after ecstasy pill found in child's meal in Taylor

 

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — A family in Taylor, Texas received more than they bargained for when they ordered food for their children at a Sonic Drive-In. According to city officials, the family discovered an illegal substance inside the wrapper of one of the children's hamburgers, which led to the arrest of three of the fast-food chain's employees.

 

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Unless that manager chick has some big fish to turn on, she’s going away for a long time. 

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Authorities said they arrested Sonic employee Jose Molina, 22; former Sonic Manager Tanisha Dancer, 30; and Sonic employee Jonathan Roberson, 35. According to police, Molina possessed marijuana at the time of the arrest; Dancer was arrested on an outstanding warrant for a parole violation out of Guadalupe County; and Roberson was wanted on four outstanding warrants for theft by check, driving while license invalid, failure to appear/bail jumping and bond forfeiture out of Brownwood.

So if you were forced at gunpoint to choose 1 of the 2 to hold you closer, would it be Tanisha Dancer or Tony Danza?

Edited by clapclapclap
Sit this one out, Vic.

16 hours ago, Walden Ponderer said:

3 Sonic Drive-In employees arrested after ecstasy pill found in child's meal in Taylor

 

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — A family in Taylor, Texas received more than they bargained for when they ordered food for their children at a Sonic Drive-In. According to city officials, the family discovered an illegal substance inside the wrapper of one of the children's hamburgers, which led to the arrest of three of the fast-food chain's employees.

 

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In his nearly six years with the Taylor Police Department, Chief Henry Fluck told KVUE he's never worked on a case like this.

"This is an unusual incident," he said. "It seems like they didn't do a good job of vetting their employees very well."

Ya think??

3 hours ago, Stella Link said:

"This is an unusual incident," he said. "It seems like they didn't do a good job of vetting their employees very well."

Ya think??

I'm not sure the list of applicants  for a sonic in Taylor TX is long nor distinguished.  

I knew there were secret menu items at Sonic!  You gotta order the extra long hotdog w/ X-tra relish.  Bang.  Rolling at the Sonic Drive-In. 

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18 hours ago, dingleberryswitzer said:

I'm not sure the list of applicants  for a sonic in Taylor TX is long nor distinguished.  

Like my Johnson.  

Wait.  What?

7 hours ago, SpiralOut said:

I knew there were secret menu items at Sonic!  You gotta order the extra long hotdog w/ X-tra relish.  Bang.  Rolling at the Sonic Drive-In. 

Royale with Cheese

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