This Pizza Hut Employee Started Selling Heroin To Customers, Made Gus Fring Proud

While Pizza Hut’s slogan “Gather ’round the good stuff” presumably promotes unity through food, some people have misinterpreted the welcoming catchphrase to mean, “let’s get some heroin and get high as fuhhhhg.”

One Indiana Pizza Hut recently discovered that they were employing a dealer and unknowingly facilitating a heroin drug trade, all happening right underneath their roof (or their hut, if you will). The Muncie location in Delaware County eventually caught wind of the drug peddling and brought it to the attention of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Department.

Voiles (left), Ailes (center) and Littell (right)

Shortly thereafter, the police planted an undercover cop to join 25-year-old Jennifer Ailes and 31-year-old Troy Littell on their journey to the Pizza Hut, where they proceeded to purchase $150 worth of heroin from 26-year-old Pizza Hut employee Jade Voiles.

As soon as the deal went down, all three were arrested shortly thereafter for possession and dealing of narcotics, while Ailes could face an additional charge of neglecting a dependent, since she left her 6-year-old son in the car while she went off to get faded.

I guess it’s true that crime doesn’t pay…for pizza OR bail.

Image Source: CBS, Mirror

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