McDonald’s Employee Arrested For Selling Heroin in Happy Meals

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Next time you order a happy meal for the kids, you might want to check the box first. A McDonald’s worker in Pittsburgh was arrested on Jan. 29th for selling heroin in Happy Meal boxes.

According to a statement from Mike Manko, Communications Director for the Allegheny Court District Attorney’s Office, the employee was arrested after undercover law officials requested to buy the drug. Shantia Dennis, 26, provided the undercover officers with a happy meal box containing 10 stamp bags of heroin inside.

Potential buyers for the drug were told to go through the McDonald’s drive-through and say, “I’d like to order a toy.” They were then given a Happy Meal box-containing heroin at the drive-through first window after paying Dennis $82, according to Manko. Following the exchange between Dennis and the undercover agents, officers immediately arrested Dennis and discovered 50 bags of heroin along with a small amount of marijuana,.

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Dennis has been charged with two counts of possession for heroin and marijuana, criminal use of a cell phone, delivery of heroin, along with possession with intent to deliver. Earlier this month, a McDonald’s employee was arrested for selling heroin from a McDonald’s in nearby Murrysville, PA. The owner of that McDonald’s also owns the one that Dennis worked at.

Owner Iftikhar Malik claims to be unaware of the drug sales. “The allegations related to this employee do not represent acceptable behaviors and are not consistent with my values,” Malik said in a statement. “We take these charges very seriously and we are fully cooperating with the authorities.”

Over 22 people have recently died due to heroin overdoses in southwestern Pennsylvania. The deaths occurred due to fentanyl-laced heroin, although the drugs that the DA recovered Wednesday do not appears to be related.

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