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Sonic employee arrested in New Mexico after cocaine found in customer's hot dog: police

An employee at a Sonic Drive-In restaurant in New Mexico was arrested after he lost his bag of cocaine that somehow ended up on a customer’s hot dog, according to police.

Jeffrey David Salazar, 54, faces a felony charge for possession of a controlled substance, the Espanola Police Department said in a press release.

Police said illegal narcotics were discovered in a customer’s recent “Coney” purchase at Sonic. 

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An employee at a Sonic Drive-In was arrested after he lost his bag of cocaine that somehow ended up on a customer’s hot dog. (Photo by: Don & Melinda Crawford/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

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The affidavit for the arrest warrant says Salazar was observed on video surveillance conducting “what appeared to be a hand to hand transaction with a female employee.” Salazar then makes her food before appearing to frantically search the area “as if he lost something.”

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