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New England online content creator accused of recording herself contaminating supermarket food with her urine

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As police are looking for a man who peed on a Massachusetts bar, police in another New England state are accusing a woman of doing something even worse.

According to police, an anonymous person reported to the Keene NH Police that an online content creator, subsequently identified as 23-year-old Kelli Tedford, of Keene, had posted disturbing videos to an internet site. In one of these videos, Tedford recorded herself contaminating items in a local business with her urine.

Subsequently, an investigation into this report was conducted by the Keene Police Department with the cooperation of the local business, the Monadnock Food Co-Op. Upon notification by Keene Police, the Co-Op immediately removed the affected product and, in coordination with the health department, issued a recall (which can be found on their website at this link, https://monadnockfood.coop/co-op…/recall-notification/ ).

During this investigation, numerous additional videos of Tedford were reviewed by investigators. 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.

As a result of this incident, the Monadnock Food Co-Op sustained a financial loss in excess of $1,500 in destroyed merchandise and cleaning costs.

Tedford was arrested on 2/21/2025 by the Keene Police Department and charged with Criminal Mischief as a class B felony.

This investigation is ongoing and additional criminal charges are possible.

Tedford has been released on personal recognizance bail and is scheduled for arraignment on 04/07/2025 in the 8th Circuit Court, Keene, NH.

This week, police announced that they were looking for a man who peed all over a Massachusetts bar.

Anyone who witnessed suspicious incidents involving Tedford, or who purchased a possibly contaminated item, is encouraged to contact Detective Don Lundin of the Keene Police Department at (603) 357-9813.

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