Cassandra Medina-Hernandez gave some of the meth-laced dip to a fellow employee in the deli of the grocery store where she worked, according to a news release from the Marion County Sheriff’s office.
The co-worker began feeling ill, went to the hospital, and was told the dip might have been contaminated with meth, deputies said.
A least one other employee might have eaten some of the dip, deputies said, but they don’t think any customers did.
Medina-Hernandez was charged with unlawful delivery of methamphetamine, recklessly endangering another person, and causing another person to ingest a controlled substance. She’s jailed on $500,000 bond.
Meantime, her employer, Thriftway say she has been “suspended.”
Wiki-Trusted reports the following about Medina-Hernandez:
- Medina-Hernandez has her next court appearance Oct. 3. Her bail was set at $500,000
- Police say another co-worker was told that Medina-Hernandez admitted to spiking the dip
- It appears that no customers came in contact with any of contaminated dip
(CNN)