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Arby’s manager ‘took a selfie of himself urinating in milkshake mix at fast food eatery for his own sexual gratification’

  • Stephen S. Sharp, 29, was being investigated for possession and distribution of child pornography
  • During a search of his computer and other electronic devices, police discovered his urination selfie
  • Sharp, who was the night manager of the Arby’s in Vancouver, Washington, admitted to relieving himself in the milkshake mixture twice before 
  • Arby’s sold 30 to 40 milkshakes and one ice cream float on the day he urinated in the mix
  • Sharp was charged with eight counts of child pornography and one count of assault for sexual gratification. He is being held on $40,000 bail 

The fast food manager at a Vancouver Arby’s who was being investigated for child pornography told cops he’d urinated into the restaurant’s milkshake mix twice after they found a selfie he’d taken during one of the incidents. 

Vancouver Police arrested Stephen S. Sharp, 29, on May 10 as part of their Cybercrime Unit investigation into child pornography after detectives learned that on explicit image was downloaded near the eatery where he worked.

Sharp was working as the night manager at the restaurant when he was confronted by police and confessed to downloading and distributing dozens of child pornography images and being sexually attracted to children.

Arby's sold one ice cream float and about 30 to 40 milkshakes on the day Stephen Sharp, 29, recorded himself urinating in the milkshake mix, the fast-food restaurant's manager told detectives

Arby’s sold one ice cream float and about 30 to 40 milkshakes on the day Stephen Sharp, 29, recorded himself urinating in the milkshake mix, the fast-food restaurant’s manager told detectives

Sharp, 29, admitted that while he was working alone in the evening he had urinated in the milkshake mix twice before for sexual gratification

Sharp, 29, admitted that while he was working alone in the evening he had urinated in the milkshake mix twice before for sexual gratification

Based on a tip police located Sharp’s online and social media account used to collect and distribute kiddie porn, the Columbian reported. 

He was arrested on May 11 on eight counts of possessing and dealing in exploitative pictures of minors.

After getting a search warrant for Sharp’s computer and other digital devices, police found a 16-second video selfie of Sharp peeing in the milkshake mix at the restaurant, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Sharp told detectives that he was 'almost sure' that he threw the mixture away after contaminated it, but if he didn't it would be added to the next day's milkshake mix.

Sharp told detectives that he was ‘almost sure’ that he threw the mixture away after contaminated it, but if he didn’t it would be added to the next day’s milkshake mix.

After Sharp admitted to peeing in the milkshake mix, police tacked on an additional charge of assault with sexual motivation.

After Sharp admitted to peeing in the milkshake mix, police tacked on an additional charge of assault with sexual motivation.

Sharp told detectives that he was 'almost sure' that he threw the mixture away after contaminated it, but if he didn't it would be added to the next day's milkshake mix

Sharp told detectives that he was ‘almost sure’ that he threw the mixture away after contaminated it, but if he didn’t it would be added to the next day’s milkshake mix

He admitted that while he was working alone in the evening he had done twice before for sexual gratification, police said.

Sharp told detectives that he was ‘almost sure’ that he threw the mixture away after contaminated it, but if he didn’t it would be added to the next day’s milkshake mix.

Arby’s sold one ice cream float and about 30 to 40 milkshakes on the day the video was taken, a different manager told detectives.

After his admission, police tacked on an additional charge of assault with sexual motivation.

Judge David Gregerson raised Sharp’s bail from $5,000 to $40,000, according to the Columbian

Clark County Public Health Director Dr. Alan Melnick told the newspaper that drinking a milkshake with urine carries no health risk. 

Investigators are asking anyone who purchased a milkshake at the Arby’s between October 30 and 31, 2021 and still has the receipt to contact Detective Robert Givens.

‘The Digital Evidence Cybercrime Unit has not located evidence that Arby’s or its franchisee was aware of the abhorrent actions of Stephen Sharp,’ according to a Vancouver police statement.

Detectives said their investigation continues. 

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