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The material identified in the food was verified to be cocaine based on a "field test," according to the police.

Digital Desk: According to police, a restaurant employee in New Mexico was detained after losing his bag of cocaine, which somehow ended up in a customer's hot dog. According to authorities, the individual was employed at Sonic Drive-In.

The accused, named as Jeffrey David Salazar, 54, faces a felony charge of possession of a controlled narcotic, according to a statement from the Espanola Police Department.

According to the authorities, illegal narcotics were discovered in the food of a Sonic Drive-In client. The chemical was mistakenly inserted in the dish while Salazar was making the order, according to the police.

The material identified in the food was verified to be cocaine based on a "field test," according to the police.

According to the police, a woman contacted on Tuesday to report that she discovered a plastic bag while biting her food in a restaurant. According to the authorities, she insisted that none of the powdery substance entered her lips.

The arrest warrant states that Salazar was observed on CCTV footage executing "what appeared to be a hand-to-hand transaction with a female employee." Salazar then prepares the customer's food while searching the surroundings frantically "as if he had lost something."

According to the arrest warrant, Salazar confirmed to authorities that he bought the pack of cocaine from someone in the restaurant's parking lot.

 

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