DAYTON — UPDATE @ 5:15 p.m.
A Speedway customer rearranged the letters on the sign outside the store to create the “inappropriate message,” Stefanie Griffith, communications manager said.
“After approximately 15 minutes, we became aware of the message and removed it immediately,” she said.
Someone, possibly another customer notified the clerk about the sign, she said.
The sign originally read:
3¢ OFF PER GALLON W/ SPEEDY REWARDS
$I OFF NEXT 2PK NEWPORT PURCH
Griffith said the incident was captured on the store’s surveillance cameras, but that it’s against company policy to release it. She did not rule out pursuing charges.
FIRST REPORT
A sign reading “Free Heroin w/ Speedy Rewards” at a Dayton Speedway store has prompted the company to investigate the incident.
“It was found on Saturday, Oct. 14, and was immediately removed,” said Speedway spokeswoman Stefanie Griffith. “We apologize to those who may have seen this sign and are currently investigating how this occurred.”
The photo was taken of the sign at the station on the corner of Smithville Road and Huffman Avenue.
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Preliminary reports from the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office indicated there have been 512 accidental overdose deaths so far in 2017. It’s not clear how many of those accidental overdose deaths are directly contributed to heroin.
Dayton and Montgomery County have been plagued by heroin related deaths for several years.