A New Hampshire woman was arrested on Friday after police found footage of her urinating on food products at the grocery store where she was employed in a trove of online videos documenting similar disgusting acts dating back four years.
Kelli Tedford, 23, allegedly tainted a slew of products at Monadnock Food Co-op in New Hampshire with her urine — costing the grocery store roughly $1,500 for the ruined products and cleaning expenses, the Keene Police Department said in a press release.
Kelli Tedford, 23, was arrested after urinating on products at a grocery store she was employed at.
The grocery store also had to issue a recall for its organic quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds and raw walnuts after Tedford had apparently relieved herself on the products.
It wasn’t Tedford’s first time peeing in places she shouldn’t. If anything, it was a hobby for the young grocery store employee.
Police recovered multiple videos Tedford herself posted online showing her peeing on produce, surfaces and other objects. The oldest videos date back to 2021.
The grocery store lost approximately $1,500 covering the costs of the ruined products and cleaning expenses.
After reviewing the videos, police surmised that the serial public urinator likely tormented not only the grocery store but a slew of nearby communities with her disturbing delinquency.
Police have launched an investigation with additional criminal charges possible in the future.
So far, she has only been charged with felony criminal mischief.