KEY POINTS

  • Accused Stephen Sharp confessed to having a sexual interest in children
  • Cops found dozens of child pornography videos while searching his digital devices
  • Authorities are working on identifying the potential victims of the man's misconduct

Authorities in Vancouver, Washington, found a video of an Arby's manager, who is also the subject of an ongoing child porn investigation, urinating into his store's milkshake mix meant for customers.

The employee, Stephen Sharp, was confronted by cops on May 10 and during an interrogation, he confessed to "having a sexual interest in children." The man, night manager at an Arby's location in the city, also admitted to having relieved himself in the restaurant’s milkshake mix for "sexual gratification" on at least two occasions. He was arrested following the confession, The News Tribune reported, citing police.

The Digital Evidence Cybercrime Unit at the Vancouver Police Department is investigating the incident.

Officers served a search warrant at Sharp's residence and found dozens of child pornography videos on his digital devices, including the one that showed him urinating into the beverage mix.

Sharp reportedly downloaded the objectionable content while in close proximity to his place of employment.

"A search warrant was executed on Stephen Sharp’s digital devices located on his person and at his residence. A preliminary search by a DECU digital forensics investigator revealed a video of a subject later identified as Stephen Sharp urinating in a container confirmed to be milkshake mix from Arby’s," according to the news release.

Sharp was booked at the Clark County Jail and charged with four counts of possession of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct and four counts of dealing depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct and assault.

Police are now working to identify the potential victims of Sharp's misconduct. Any customers who purchased a milkshake at the Arby's located at 221 NE 104 Ave., in Vancouver, Washington, on either October 30 or 31, 2021, are asked to contact The Digital Evidence Cybercrime Unit in Vancouver.

"The alleged actions of the former franchised employee are abhorrent and unacceptable," The News Tribune quoted an Arby’s spokesperson, as saying. "We have taken immediate action with the franchise group that terminated the former employee and is fully cooperating with the authorities in their investigation."

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