Authorities are investigating after a DoorDash driver in Indiana was captured on video appearing to spray a food delivery with an “irritant substance,” the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office said.
The customer, Mark Cardin, told NBC News that his wife started choking and threw up after she took a bite of the meal last weekend.
There have been no arrests, and the drivers identity has not been confirmed, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
In an interview, Vanderburgh County Sheriff Noah Robinson said authorities are still trying to authenticate the video, though he said he has no reason to believe it is not genuine.
Citing the investigative process, Robinson would not say what steps authorities had taken to determine what substance appears to have been sprayed on the delivery.
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