Kelli Tedford, a 23-year-old New Hampshire woman, was arrested for allegedly contaminating items at a grocery store with her urine over a period of several years and posting videos of it online. The Keene Police Department stated that Tedford posted videos of herself contaminating items at Monadnock Food Co-Op in Keene, New Hampshire, on an unknown internet site. An anonymous report was made to the police on February 14, leading to her arrest. It is believed that similar incidents may have occurred in Keene and surrounding communities based on videos reviewed by investigators. The grocery store immediately removed the contaminated products upon notification on February 10 and issued a recall for items purchased between February 10 and 15, including quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds, and walnuts. The store incurred a financial loss of $1,500 due to destroyed merchandise and cleaning costs. Tedford has been charged with Criminal Mischief as a class B felony and released on personal recognizance bail, with an arraignment scheduled for April 7. The grocery store stated that no fresh produce, meat, seafood, prepared foods, or refrigerated products were affected. Tedford, Keene Police, and Monadnock Food Co-Op did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
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