Wednesday, June 24, 2026 - An Oklahoma Arby’s manager has been charged with felony poisoning after a customer claimed she contracted herpes from food that police say was contaminated when the employee spat into it.
Amanda Hendricks, a former manager at the fast-food restaurant in Broken
Bow, Okla., is accused of contaminating food ordered by customer Jennica Church
during a late-night visit on March 28, according to court records and a police
affidavit.
“I love Arby’s — not anymore,” Church told Scripps News Group.
Church later filed a lawsuit against Arby’s, alleging she contracted
HSV-1, commonly known as herpes, from the contaminated food.
Police launched an investigation after receiving a report from an Arby’s
employee who claimed another worker had spit into a customer’s meal, according
to the affidavit.
Investigators obtained a search warrant for surveillance footage from the
restaurant and reviewed video recorded the night Church placed her order.
“It was taking a little bit of time,” Church recalled. “I thought they
were mad at me because it was about to close.”
The footage shows Hendricks handling meat for a sandwich before lowering
her head toward the food, the affidavit alleges. Police wrote that saliva could
be seen falling onto the sandwich.
Church said she had stopped at the restaurant after finishing a bartending
shift and purchased a meal through the drive-thru.
After reviewing the footage, police contacted Hendricks and arranged an
interview.
Authorities subsequently sought a warrant charging her with felony
poisoning with intent to injure.
Church’s family says the fallout extended far beyond her diagnosis.
The bartender’s mother-in-law, Patricia Dollarhite, said relatives who shared
the food became terrified they may have been exposed to the virus, though no
additional infections have been reported publicly.
“My son was sitting at my table, eating breakfast, and he wanted a kiss,
and he could not get one, so you bet I’m angry,” Dollarhite told KJRH.
“I see what it’s doing to my grandchildren, my son, my husband.”
The criminal case sparked a civil lawsuit filed by Church and members of her family against Hendricks, Arby’s and affiliated restaurant entities.
The lawsuit alleges Church later developed symptoms and was diagnosed with
HSV-1 following the incident.

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