An online content creator has been arrested and charged with criminal mischief after videos surfaced showing her contaminating grocery store products by urinating on them.
The disturbing act, which was captured in multiple videos, led to an investigation and a product recall spanning back four years.
The investigation began on February 14, 2025, when the Keene Police Department in New Hampshire received an anonymous tip regarding the videos, which showed 23-year-old Kelli Tedford urinating on store products at a local business.
The store, identified as Monadnock Food Co-Op, worked with authorities to remove the contaminated items and cooperate with the investigation.
Monadnock Food Co-Op acted quickly, issuing a voluntary recall for several items, including red quinoa, white quinoa, tri-color quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds, and raw walnuts.
The store emphasized its commitment to the health and safety of its community. “While this was a highly unusual situation, we took swift action in accordance with our food safety and recall procedures,” the store said in a statement.

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Following the initial investigation, police uncovered numerous additional videos of Tedford engaging in similar acts over the past four years.
These disturbing videos appeared to show Tedford contaminating items not only in Keene but also in surrounding communities. Authorities suspect that this was not an isolated incident, and other businesses may have been affected.
The financial impact on Monadnock Food Co-Op has been significant, with the store incurring an estimated loss of over $1,500 in destroyed merchandise and cleaning costs.
Tedford was arrested on February 21 and charged with criminal mischief, a class B felony. She was released on personal recognizance bail and is scheduled to appear in court on April 7.
The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be filed as authorities continue to probe the extent of Tedford’s actions.