Criminals: A Waffle House Cook Was Selling Meth from the Kitchen

One of the biggest complications in being a meth dealer . . . I assume . . . is that you don't have a storefront, so it can be hard to establish a place to do business. Well, this is one work-around . . .

A 31-year-old man named Anthony Silcox was a chef at a Waffle House in Caryville, Tennessee, which is about 30 miles from Knoxville.

And he was dealing METH on the side . . . FROM the Waffle House kitchen.

The cops raided the place last Friday, and arrested Anthony while he was "standing next to the grill." He had some drugs on him along with paraphernalia. He admitted to police that he was selling meth at work, but "not . . . every day." (???)

Anthony was charged with "sale and delivery of meth," which is a felony, along with misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. He's due in court tomorrow.

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