LAKE WORTH, TX (NBC) - A Texas teen is behind bars after allegedly dropping off drug-laced cookies at two police departments.
18-year-old Christian Phillips delivered the cookies to police stations in Lake Worth and Blue Mound under the guise of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, police said.
It was a representative of MADD that made the phone call warning about the delivery.
Initial field tests showed the cookies to be laced with LSD and possibly marijuana.
Police found a list of about 25 local law enforcement agencies that presumably would be receiving such cookies.
The same man also dropped off a basket of cookies and other assorted candies Monday night at the Fort Worth police headquarters building.
He said the cookies were all eaten and the basket was empty by Tuesday morning.
At least three police officers including a sergeant and a detective were among those that consumed some of the items.
The department was contacting officers on the overnight shift who were possibly exposed, Henderson said.
Henderson said the three officers who ate the cookies were advised to go to the hospital.
Phillips had been doing community service work for an assault on police
18-year-old Christian Phillips delivered the cookies to police stations in Lake Worth and Blue Mound under the guise of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, police said.
It was a representative of MADD that made the phone call warning about the delivery.
Initial field tests showed the cookies to be laced with LSD and possibly marijuana.
Police found a list of about 25 local law enforcement agencies that presumably would be receiving such cookies.
The same man also dropped off a basket of cookies and other assorted candies Monday night at the Fort Worth police headquarters building.
He said the cookies were all eaten and the basket was empty by Tuesday morning.
At least three police officers including a sergeant and a detective were among those that consumed some of the items.
The department was contacting officers on the overnight shift who were possibly exposed, Henderson said.
Henderson said the three officers who ate the cookies were advised to go to the hospital.
Phillips had been doing community service work for an assault on police
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