Pretzel shop owner arrested for selling drugs out of drive-thru window

An ex-con proprietor of a Pennsylvania pretzel store was arrested Thursday for allegedly promoting prescribed drugs by means of his retailer’s drive-through window.

Brian Schlagel, the 45-year-old proprietor of a Philly Pretzel Manufacturing facility franchise in Monroeville, had been beneath surveillance from the DEA for months over suspicion that he had been distributing prescription ache tablets.

The investigation began in July when police obtained a tip that a pretzel store proprietor was buying tablets from prescription drug customers and flipping them for revenue by means of his enterprise.

One suspect who admitted to buying illicit tablets from Schlagel instructed police that the pretzel maker was “the largest tablet seller” on the town.

Police swopped down on Schlagel after staking out the pretzel store and watching him purchase $14,000 value of oxycodone in a car parking zone close to the shop, cops mentioned.

Brian Schlagel
Brian Schlagel
Allegheny County
Philly Pretzel Factory pretzels
Schlagel has a legal historical past and an arrest report for tablet utilization.
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Schlagel tried to cover newly bought tablet bottle — containing 240 30mg tablets of oxycodone — in an envelope full of cash after being confronted by police, officers mentioned.

He faces prices of possession with intent to ship, prohibited acts and tampering with proof.

Schlagel has a legal historical past and an arrest report for tablet utilization. He additionally served jail time in 2016 for a hit-and-run after driving into two folks on bikes.

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