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A woman from New Hampshire was arrested after the police said she published “disturbing videos” of herself.

According to the Keene police, an investigation of the case on Valentine's Day began when the agency received an anonymous tip about an online content creator who was later identified as an 23-year-old Kelli Tedford and published videos on a website that shows their piss on products at Monadnock Food Co-OP.

The city of Keene is located in Cheshire County in the southwestern part of the state.

“We immediately checked the business, identified affected products, removed them from our shelves and adjusted all the surfaces,” Monadnock published in a statement published on his website.

According to a press release from the company based in Keene, the incident took place on February 10 and led to a loss of more than $ 1,500 for business.

On Friday, the Tedford police arrested for crime due to crime in connection with the case.

Suspected who urinated on foods that were released from prison

The police said Tedford had been released from custody because of their own recognition and is to be charged with court on April 7.

On Tuesday, Tedford was not listed online with the Department of Corrections in Cheshire County as in the occupant.

It was not immediately known whether Tedford had received a lawyer.

Police: Women also urinated on more objects/surfaces in 2021

During the investigation, the police wrote in the publication “Numerous additional videos from Tedford” were checked by Detective.

“At this point, it seems likely that similar historical incidents appeared in Keene and surrounding communities in which Tedford contested objects and/or surfaces with urine, since several videos are already recorded in 2021,” wrote the agency.

Additional fees may be pending, the police said.

New Hampshire Co-OP provides a voluntary recall of products

The company said that it had issued a voluntary recall of the following products that were bought between February 10 and February 15:

  • Raw walnuts, PLU 160
  • Organic coconut -Shreds, PLU 403
  • Organic Polenta, PLU 310
  • Bio -red quinoa, Plu 364;
  • Bio -White Quinoa, PLU 301;
  • Bio-Tri-Color Quinoa, PLU 312
  • Bio -corn flour, PLU 308

Anyone who may have bought the backed products is asked to throw them away and visit the business for a refund.

“Although this is an extremely unusual incident, we have strict protocols on food safety and recall procedures,” the company published in its explanation. “We review our security measures and procedures to further protect our business and our customers.

For more information, please contact custical@monadnockfood.coop.

Anyone who has seen suspicious incidents with Tedford or who bought a possibly contaminated article is asked to contact DET. Don Lundin at 603-357-9813.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA Today. Reach it at nalund@usatoday.com and follow it on X @Nataliealund.

This story has been updated to add a video.