A woman faces felony charges in Evansville, Indiana over a Doordash delivery she allegedly said sprayed food with a substance that made customers vomit.
At Press releaseThe Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s office said it was contacted on Dec. 7 by a man who said he and his wife vomited and had stomach, and stomach, and stomach, and then ate fast food.
The man told NBC News He noticed something red had been sprayed on the delivery bag, so he checked the footage from the doorbell camera. According to the Sheriff’s Department, the footage involved food and taking photos, the woman is seen spraying ingredients from a small food can be attached to a keychain.
The Sheriff’s Department said that using the Doordash Record, Detectives identified the woman as Kentucky, who told local police in a call that Doordash had made to spray the spiders. But the department also said that when it’s as low as 35 degrees Fahrenheit overnight, “outdoor spiders in Indiana are inactive and unable to crawl on exposed surfaces.”
When Stevenson allegedly refused to give an interview, detectives obtained a warrant to arrest him for battery resulting in injury and a moderate consumer product. He is currently awaiting extradition to Indiana.
A Doordash spokeswoman said there was a statement that Stevenson had been banned from the platform.
“We have zero tolerance for this type of shocking behaviour,” a spokesperson said. “Dasher’s access to the platform has been permanently removed, and our team is supporting law enforcement with the investigation.”
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New York Times and NBC News Both reported that it was unclear if Stevenson had an attorney available to comment to him.

