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Content Creator Arrested For Allegedly Urinating On Food At NH Grocery Store And Posting Video Online

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Keene Police Department

A content creator in New Hampshire is facing charges for allegedly filming herself urinating on food items at a grocery store and posting it online, and police say they found similar videos dating as far back as 2021.

The Keene Police Department said their investigation began on Feb. 14 when they received an anonymous tip alerting them to a “disturbing” video of a content creator, later identified as 23-year-old Kelli Tedford, contaminating items at the Monadnock Food Co-Op with her urine.

Investigators notified the grocer, which “immediately removed the affected product and, in coordination with the health department, issued a recall,” police said.

Monadnock Food Co-Op lost in excess of $1,500 in destroyed merchandise and cleaning costs, police said.

Telford was arrested on Feb. 21 and charged with criminal mischief, a class B felony. She was released on bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on April 7.

“Numerous” additional videos were reviewed by investigators, and they found similar cases of her allegedly contaminating items and surfaces with urine at locations in Keene and in surrounding communities.

“Several videos appear to be recorded as early as 2021,” police said, noting that the investigation is ongoing.

Now, police are asking anyone who witnessed suspicious incidents involving Telford, or anyone who believes they may have purchased a contaminated item, to contact Detective Don Lundin of the Keene Police Department at (603) 357-9813.

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