News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: Restaurant Cook Charged With Lacing Officer's Food |
Title: | US TX: Restaurant Cook Charged With Lacing Officer's Food |
Published On: | 2001-02-07 |
Source: | Roanoke Times (VA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-27 00:43:28 |
RESTAURANT COOK CHARGED WITH LACING OFFICER'S FOOD
THE COLONY, Texas - A restaurant cook was arrested for allegedly putting
marijuana in a breakfast taquito sold to a police officer.
Benjamin Roberts, 18, was charged with possession and delivery of marijuana
and released on $2,000 bail Thursday. He could get up to six months in jail
and a $2,000 fine.
An officer ordered the tortilla-wrapped egg items from a Whataburger for
dispatchers back at the department. One of the dispatchers noticed less
than a quarter-ounce of marijuana had been rolled into her taquito before
she took a bite. The teen-ager was fired.
THE COLONY, Texas - A restaurant cook was arrested for allegedly putting
marijuana in a breakfast taquito sold to a police officer.
Benjamin Roberts, 18, was charged with possession and delivery of marijuana
and released on $2,000 bail Thursday. He could get up to six months in jail
and a $2,000 fine.
An officer ordered the tortilla-wrapped egg items from a Whataburger for
dispatchers back at the department. One of the dispatchers noticed less
than a quarter-ounce of marijuana had been rolled into her taquito before
she took a bite. The teen-ager was fired.
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