Three Fast Food Employees Arrested After Drugs Found In Kid's Meal

Three employees at a Texas Sonic Drive-In were arrested after police said a family discovered illegal drugs in a kid's meal they bought for their four-year-old son. When the family got home, their 11-year-old daughter unwrapped the hamburger to give to her younger brother and discovered a pill in the food.

The family brought it to the police who tested it and determined it was ecstasy. Officers went to the Sonic Drive-In and arrested Tanisha Dancer, 30, Jonathan Roberson, 35, and Jose Molina, 22. Dancer and Roberson were taken into custody on outstanding warrants and Molina was charged with marijuana possession.

Police also found ecstasy pills on Dancer, who was a manager at the fast-food restaurant and charged her with possession of a controlled substance. Officials said they did not know why the pill was put in the family's kid's meal. They said that the three suspects could face additional charges as the investigation continues. 

Photo: Williamson County Jail


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