Police in Southern California who spotted a man passed out behind the wheel of his car in a McDonald’s drive-thru lane discovered a stash of methamphetamine in the glove compartment.
Officials say officers found the man around 2:30 a.m. Saturday in Fullerton, south of Los Angeles.
The officers searched the vehicle and uncovered more than 3 ounces (96 grams) of meth. Officials say there were also items indicating the man planned to sell the drug, though they didn’t elaborate.
The man’s name was not released.
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