Police arrested a New Hampshire woman who they say contaminated food at a store with urine

Police arrested a New Hampshire woman who they say contaminated food at a store with urine. Investigators say Kelli Tedford, 23, of Keene, tainted produce at the Monadnock (mo-NAD-nock) Food Co-op with her urine. Keene police say she recorded herself in the act multiple times and even posted the videos online. The co-op lost $1,500 in merchandise and cleaning costs, and issued a recall for contaminated items bought from their bulk department between Feb. 10 and 15. You can reach out to the store for information on refunds. Tedford was arrested Friday and charged with criminal mischief. She’s due in court in April. Police say it appears likely this was not the first time Tedford has contaminated items or surfaces with urine. They say they found videos dating back to 2021 and they believe similar incidents have occurred in Keene and surrounding communities. Anyone who witnessed suspicious incidents involving Tedford or who purchased possibly contaminated items is asked to contact Keene Police Det. Don Lundin.