Attorney: 2 people poisoned at Florida steakhouse tested positive for meth

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An attorney representing three of the seven people who were poisoned at a Japanese steak house in Pace, Fla., last Friday said two of them tested positive for methamphetamine, he told Pensacola’s WEAR.

Attorney Aaron Watson obtained medical records for clients Mathew Gilley and Jordon Gray, both of whom tested positive for meth after blood and urine tests. Both men ate at Nikko Japanese Steak House Friday night, the attorney told the TV station.

The sheriff’s office interviewed one individual in connection with the case, but that person was excluded as a suspect. Additional interviews have and continue to be conducted. Investigators have yet to determine how the drug got into the food. In addition to the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations and Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco are investigating the incident.

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