EVANSVILLE, INDIANA – A woman in Evansville, Indiana, is facing felony charges after allegedly spraying a substance on a DoorDash delivery that made the customers sick. Authorities say the couple who received the order reported vomiting and a burning sensation in their mouth, noses, throats, and stomachs after eating the fast food.
Surveillance footage reportedly showed the delivery driver spraying a substance from a small aerosol can attached to her keychain after dropping off the food and taking a photo. Investigators identified the woman as Kourtney Stevenson from Kentucky. She reportedly told police she had sprayed pepper spray to kill a spider, though authorities noted that outdoor spiders would not be active in the 35-degree weather. Stevenson allegedly refused to be interviewed, prompting detectives to secure a warrant for her arrest on charges of battery resulting in moderate injury and consumer product tampering. She is awaiting extradition to Indiana. DoorDash has permanently banned her from the platform and is cooperating with authorities.
