Kentucky Woman Arrested for Allegedly Tampering with DoorDash Order
A Kentucky woman has been taken into custody following a bizarre incident involving the alleged pepper-spraying of a DoorDash customer’s food. This unsettling case not only left a couple feeling ill but also raised serious concerns about food safety during home delivery services.
This incident highlights the vulnerabilities inherent in food delivery systems, where trust is paramount between service providers and consumers. The health and safety of customers are at stake, and violations such as this can undermine confidence in food delivery services.
Key Developments
- Kourtney N. Stevenson, the delivery driver, was arrested on December 7 after authorities identified her via doorbell camera footage.
- The couple experienced severe illness shortly after receiving their order, prompting a review of the footage.
- Stevenson initially claimed she aimed the pepper spray at a spider, although investigators noted that outdoor spiders are inactive in cold weather.
- She now faces multiple felony charges, including battery resulting in moderate injury and consumer product tampering.
- DoorDash has confirmed Stevenson’s termination from their platform following the incident.
Full Report
Incident Overview
The alleged food tampering incident occurred in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, when Mark Cardin and his wife reported feeling unwell after consuming their late-night DoorDash order. They noted burning sensations in their mouths, noses, throats, and stomachs before vomiting.
Camera Footage
Upon checking their doorbell camera, the couple discovered footage showing a woman, later identified as Stevenson, delivering their order and appearing to spray something on the food before leaving. Authorities confirmed that Stevenson worked for DoorDash during her visit to Indiana to see her father.
Investigation Findings
When detectives reached out to Stevenson, she explained that she used pepper spray to target a spider she thought she saw while making the delivery. Investigators pointed out that the cold temperatures that night (35 degrees Fahrenheit) rendered it unlikely for spiders to be present.
Charges Filed
Stevenson is facing serious legal repercussions for her actions, including two level 6 felony counts of battery resulting in moderate injury and two level 5 felony counts of consumer product tampering. As of Friday, she is being held without bond, pending extradition to Indiana, with her warrant listing a cash bond requirement of $3,500.
Context & Previous Events
The investigation was initiated after the couple reported their illnesses shortly after receiving their DoorDash order on December 7. Community trust in food services is vital, and actions that jeopardize consumer safety are met with a stern response from law enforcement.










































