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EPPING, N.H. —
An order of "extra crispy fries" took on new meaning in Epping, where police said the phrase was code for a fast-food order of marijuana.

Epping police said a drug dealer was working out of the drive-through window at a Burger King on Route 125. They said he used code words and a nickname to do business.

Garrett Norris, 20, of Raymond, is accused of selling marijuana to drive-through customers.

Police said customers would ask for "Nasty Boy," using Norris' nickname, and then place an order for extra-crispy fries. In exchange for cash, Norris would provide a Burger King cup containing marijuana, police said.

Norris was arrested during an undercover operation Saturday. Police also arrested Meagan Dearborn, 19, of Raymond, an assistant shift manager.

"Mr. Norris is charged with selling controlled drugs and possession with intent to sell," Rockingham County Attorney Patricia Conway said. "The female is charged with conspiracy to sell controlled drugs."

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Mmmm. Fries.
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