
An Indiana DoorDash driver is accused of poisoning a customer’s food order with pepper spray. The driver has been banned from the app after doorbell camera footage shows her spraying a food order with pepper spray.
Mark Cardin, of Indiana, said his wife became ill after eating the food after midnight on Sunday, December 7.
Cardin checked the doorbell camera footage and saw the blue-haired driver spraying a substance on the food before strolling away.

Cardin told 14 News that his wife, Mandy, started choking and vomited after eating the food.
“I noticed my wife had starting eating and she started choking and gasping, and after she had a couple bites of her food she actually threw up,” he told WFIE.
“I had a look at the bag and seen that there was some kind of spray or something,” Cardin said. “The bag had been tampered with. So I pulled up my doorbell camera and seen that the lady who dropped the food off had actually tampered with it on purpose for some reason.”
Cardin shared the photos and videos of the driver on Facebook. He asked his Facebook friends for help identifying the driver.
DoorDash did not identify the driver and she has not been arrested.
Tampering with food is a felony that can be punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Watch the video below.
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Mark Cardin says his wife started choking and gasping after she started eating the food.
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