An American content creator is facing a charge of criminal mischief after she fimed herself urinating on store products. Kelli Tedford’s “disturbing videos” of her allegedly contaminating store products with her urine were reported to the police, igniting an investigation that revealed she has been urinating on products at different stores for years.
Twenty-three-year-old Kelli Tedford was arrested last Friday and was charged with criminal mischief as a class B felony. She was released on bail and her first court appearance is scheduled for April 7 at 8th Circuit Court in Keene.
The Keene Police Department in New Hampshire received an anonymous tip, based on the Keene Police Department. The statement released by authorities detailed they were informed on February 14 that a woman “posted disturbing videos to an internet site” of her “contaminating items in a local business with her urine.”
An investigation was launched, leading the officers to the insane content Tedford created. The investigation revealed that the local grocery store, Monadnock Food Co-Op, was only one of the places Tedford targeted. Monadnock Food Co-Op cooperated in the investigation and removed all of the affected products in coordination with the health department, according to authorities.
The store also voluntarily recalled several items, including red quinoa, white quinoa, tri-color quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds, and raw walnuts. The store reportedly suffered a financial loss of approximately $1,500 due to destroyed merchandise and cleaning expenses.
Monadnock Food Co-Op expressed that the safety and health of its community remain a top priority. It also stated that officers confirmed there was no ongoing risk and that it would continue to cooperate with the police and the health department. “We are reviewing our security measures and procedures to further safeguard our store and customers,” the store reassured.
According to the Keene Police Department, the authorities found “numerous additional videos” of Tedford urinating in stores. The videos reportedly date back over four years
The police stated, “At this time, it appears likely that similar historic incidents occurred in Keene and surrounding communities where Tedford contaminated items and/or surfaces with urine, as several videos appear to be recorded as early as 2021.”