McDonald’s Manager Distributed Cocaine Inside Of Meals While On Duty

A McDonald’s manager was apparently giving some customers even more reason to be lovin’ their meals.

Frank Guerrero, a night shift manager of a McDonald’s in the Bronx, was recently arrested for distributing cocaine following three months of undercover investigations by local authorities. Guerrero made at least eight sales to an undercover cop during that time period.

As the nighttime shift manager for that McDonald’s for eight years, Guerrero had established a system for his clients to come pick up drugs. While most nighttime patrons have to wait in the drive-thru line, Guerrero would open the door for his drug customers to enter and receive the cocaine they had requested.

These sales happened while other employees were working, and to disguise them, Guerrero hid the cocaine inside of a meal bag on multiple occasions.

Authorities also searched Guerrero’s home and found drugs along with over $5,000 in cash hidden inside his child’s playroom. Charges being filed against him include criminal sale of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminally using drug paraphernalia, and unlawfully dealing with a child.

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