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Online ‘content creator’ arrested for allegedly contaminating food with urine at grocery markets for 4 years

New Hampshire State Police said they arrested the woman on suspicion. pollution Products in the grocery market have used urine in urine for four years.

Keene police said Friday police received anonymous hints on February 14 about a woman who “posted an intrusive video on an internet site” of intentional contamination of items at a local business.

“It appears that similar historic events have occurred in Keene and surrounding communities where Tedford contaminated items and surfaces containing urine.”

Police identified the woman as 23-year-old Kelly Tedford and after investigation she arrested her for criminal mischief.

The Ministry of Health has coordinated recalls of items from Monadnock Food Co-op based on police investigation results. The grocery store issued a statement on the incident on Friday.

“This was a very unusual situation, but we acted promptly following food safety and recall procedures,” read the statement.

“We are also in direct contact with the Keene Health Department, which has confirmed that there are no continuing risks remaining,” the statement added. There are strict food safety protocols and recall procedures. We review security measures and procedures to further protect our store and customers. ”

Among the items recalled were red quinoa, white quinoa, tricolor quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds and fresh walnut.

However, police said they discovered “many additional additions” videos showing Tedford had been contaminating items in several locations for four years.

“At this point, it appears that there have been some videos recorded in 2021, which appears to have occurred in Keene and surrounding communities where Tedford contaminated urine items and surfaces,” read the statement from police.

The Monadnock business lost $1,500 in destroyed items and cleaning costs.

Tedford was charged with a Class B felony and released on personal recognition, but police said an investigation is underway and she could face additional charges. She is scheduled for court in April.

Her pre-ordered photos can be seen in the news report from WMUR-TV on YouTube.

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