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Food employees have been relieved of food for years: cops

An employee of the grocery store, the online contents of the content Umah, is to be urinated on food for years.

According to a statement by the Keene police authority, 23-year-old Kelli Tedford from Keene, New Hampshire was taken into custody after an anonymous individual made the authorities aware of disruptive videos that were published “on a website”.

The authorities said that Tedford “contested in a local business with their urine in a video.” The police identified the business in question as Monadnock Food Co-OP, which is located in Keene, New Hampshire.

“After notification by the Keene police, the cooperative immediately removed the product concerned and published a call back in coordination with the health department,” wrote the police.

According to the police, an investigation discovered several other videos in which Tedford “contaminated objects and/or surfaces with urine” in Keene “and surrounding communities” was discovered, the police found that several videos “seem to be recorded in 2021. “

Tedford was taken into custody on Friday and charged with criminal mischief, but later released deposit due to personal recognition. It should appear in court for charges on April 7th.

The police said Monadnock lost around 1,500 US dollars due to goods that would have to be destroyed and the cleaning costs. The investigation remains and additional criminal complaints are possible according to the authorities.