Jeffrey David Salazar, 54, faces a felony charge for possession of a controlled substance, (Espanola Police Department) 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.
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) The substance was inadvertently placed in the food as Salazar was preparing the order, according to police.A "field test" confirmed the substance discovered in the food was cocaine, police said.According to the incident report, a woman called police on Tuesday after she bit into her food only to discover she had bitten into a plastic bag, according to the Rio Grande Sun.