A New Hampshire woman was arrested Friday. After police found footage of food urinating at a grocery store, they were employed in a pack of online videos recording similar disgusting behavior from four years ago.
Kelli Tedford, 23, is said to have used urine to contaminate numerous products at Monadnock Food Co-op in New Hampshire. press release.
Grocery stores also had to be issued Reminiscence For its organic quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds and raw walnitz after Tedford softens itself into the product.
It wasn't the first time Tedford had pee where she shouldn't. If anything, it was a hobby for young grocery store employees.
Police have recovered multiple videos posted online by Tedford himself, showing pee on produce, surfaces and other objects. The oldest video dates back to 2021.

After reviewing the video, police speculated that serial public ureters likely plagued not only the grocery store, but also many in the nearby community with her disturbing delinquent.
Tedford was released on her own perception and is scheduled to appear for arrest on April 7th.
Police have launched an investigation with additional criminal charges possible in the future. So far, she has been charged with felony criminal mischief.
For some reason, contaminating consumables is not novel in the US.
In California, HIV-positive men, known as “piss bandits,” took it to themselves, leaving a urine-filled bottle around their Pasadena neighborhood as a way to provoke them. The community was floored on his pure dedication and his seemingly superhuman bladder.

