At about 6:20 p.m. Nov. 21, police received a 911 call from a woman who explained she discovered drugs in her take-home order from Broad Street Gyros.

She told police when she came home, she immediately got a call from a Broad Street Gyros employee who asked if she received an order of cheese sticks by mistake, Martin said.

When the customer said yes, the business requested she "bring it back," at which point the customer refused. The business pressed further, even asking for the customer's home address so they could personally pick it up.

Growing suspicious, the customer looked more closely at her food and discovered a white powdery substance in a container that later tested positive for cocaine, Martin said.

Officers were able to obtain a search warrant that night, executed at about 8:40 p.m., Martin said. A K-9 handler and his police dog, Gino, reportedly detected the presence of drugs in several locations.

"The most prominent was in the business office," Martin said.

Police records show the business owner was present at the time of the executed search warrant.