A 23-year-old New Hampshire "content creator" faces felony charges for allegedly urinating on grocery store food and sharing it online. Photo courtesy the Keene Police Department.

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KEENE, NH – A bizarre case has unfolded in Keene, New Hampshire, where a young woman’s never-ending quest for online attention has landed her behind bars. Authorities arrested 23-year-old Kelli Tedford after she allegedly filmed herself urinating on food products at a local grocery store and uploaded the footage for the world to see. The Keene Police Department reports that this isn’t the first time the devious diva has struck—similar videos date back years.

Investigation Launched After Anonymous Tip

The trouble began on February 14 when an anonymous caller tipped off Keene police about a troubling video. The clip showed Tedford, a self-proclaimed “content creator”, defiling items at the Monadnock Food Co-Op with her urine.

Authorities quickly looped in the store, which acted fast to yank the tainted goods off shelves and teamed up with health officials for a recall.

Expensive Damage and Felony Charges

The grocery wasn’t spared from the fallout. Police estimate the Monadnock Food Co-Op took a hit of over $1,500 in trashed products and cleanup expenses.

On February 21, the pee-perpetrating princess was nabbed and slapped with a class B felony charge of criminal mischief. Released on bail, Tedford is set to face a judge on April 7.

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A Pattern of Gross Behavior

Digging deeper, investigators uncovered a stash of additional clips showing Tedford allegedly targeting items and surfaces with urine—not just in Keene but in nearby towns too.

“Several videos appear to be recorded as early as 2021,” police said, signaling this has been a long-running stunt. The probe continues as authorities piece together the full scope of her actions.

Public Asked to Weigh In

Keene police are now turning to the community for help. They’re urging anyone who spotted suspicious behavior from Tedford—or who thinks they might’ve bought contaminated goods—to reach out.

Detective Don Lundin is leading the case and can be contacted at (603) 357-9813. As this unfolds, the town remains on edge over the brazen grocery store scandal.

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