Five people arrested for selling cocaine out of a Papa John's Pizza store
@Deepizzaguy (122379)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
June 3, 2017 6:05pm CST
The police in Sammamish Washington on Friday morning arrested five suspects including two Papa John's Pizza employees in what was called" Operation Extra Olives" during a six month investigation.
"Operation Extra Olives" was the code for cocaine that was supplied by one of the two employees at the Papa John's Pizza store just outside of Seattle.
One of the former employee of the Papa John's pizza store sold to an undercover law enforcement officer the illegal drug in the parking lot.
The culprit allegedly told the undercover detective where he can buy the cocaine from drug dealers in Sammamish and Bellevue Washington.
The two employees at Papa John's Pizza have been terminated by the company due to violations of allegedly selling drugs on store property.
The health officials did run an inspection inside where they found traces of cocaine inside the wash room and cash counter.
The good part was that there was cocaine on the pizzas that were sold or the slogan of Papa John's Pizza which is "Better Ingredients, Better Pizza" would have the laughing stock of the pizza chain world.
Just for the record, I do know that fast food employees do not make enough money to ends meet, but selling drugs on the side will get you in serious trouble.
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@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Jun 17
I know what you mean. Talking about playing with fire.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
4 Jun 17
I imagine there are countless such situations everywhere.
@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Jun 17
That is true since working in the fast food industry will not make anyone rich outside of being in a management position.
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