Charged cafeteria worker, accused of giving teachers THC cookies
- A lady in the Oklahoma cafeteria is accused of giving cookies baked with THC butter to two teachers at an elementary school.
- One of the teachers fell ill and the other reported the incident to school officials, KFOR-TV reported.
- Sarah Dailey told police she baked the cookies to relieve the two teachers’ stomach aches, police said.
A lady in the Oklahoma cafeteria accused of bringing cookies baked with marijuana to teachers at an elementary school faces charges.
Sarah Dailey, a 40-year-old cafeteria worker at Earlsboro Elementary, has been charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, The Daily Beast reported.
Police said the cookies, which were baked in THC butter, were handed over to two teachers at the school on Thursday, according to KFOR-TV.
The cookies made one of the teachers sick, police said, causing the other teacher to report the incident to school officials, according to reports.
“I guess she was trying to help them,” Lt. Travis Sullivan of the Earlsboro Police Department told KFOR-TV. “One in turn fell ill and had to go home for the day, and the second found out that she had fallen ill.”
KFOR-TV reported that Dailey had said she hoped the cookies would ease teachers’ stomach pains. She also told detectives that she believed they would consume them at home, not on school grounds, Sullivan said.
“What if a kid got their hands on it,” Sullivan told the news station. “It’s a matter of security.”
According to the media outlet, the incident is under investigation and Dailey was taken to the Pottawatomie County Detention Center after his questioning last week.