Sonic employee arrested for adding cocaine to customer's hot dog.

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An employee at a Sonic Drive-In in New Mexico was arrested after cocaine was found in a customer's hot dog. The illegal substance was inadvertently placed in the food as the employee, Jeffrey David Salazar, was preparing the order. Salazar faces a felony charge for possession of a controlled substance. He admitted to purchasing the cocaine from someone in the restaurant's parking lot.
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