Content Creator Kelli Tedford Arrested for Urinating on Grocery Store Food on Video

Content creator Kelli Tedford, 23, was arrested after authorities discovered disturbing videos of her allegedly contaminating food and surfaces with urine at New Hampshire grocery stores, some dating back to 2021, according to the Keene Police Department.
Investigators reviewed multiple videos of Tedford engaging in similar acts in Keene and surrounding communities. She was arrested on Feb. 21 in connection to a Feb. 10 incident and charged with criminal mischief as a class B felony. Tedford was released on personal recognizance and is set to be arraigned on April 7.

The Monadnock Food Co-Op, one of the affected stores, reported over $1,500 in losses due to contaminated merchandise and cleaning costs. The store issued a voluntary recall for several organic bulk food items purchased between Feb. 10 and Feb. 15 and assured customers that no fresh produce, meat, or refrigerated products were affected.
The Keene Health Department confirmed there are no ongoing health risks. Tedford is not a current or former employee of the store.

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