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Blue state woman fined after urine sample damages 7-Eleven microwave, police say

From "Blue State Crimes" <blue-state-crimes@cnn.com>
Subject Blue state woman fined after urine sample damages 7-Eleven microwave, police say
Message-ID <54466af31e99b0c7760766de5e35345c@dizum.com> (permalink)
Date 2018-05-09 10:52 +0200
Newsgroups alt.food.safety, co.consumers, alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.mexico, rec.arts.tv
Organization dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider

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Stupid Mexicans...

A Denver woman was cited Thursday for allegedly causing damage 
to a 7-Eleven store's microwave oven when she tried to heat a 
urine sample, authorities said.

A store clerk reported seeing the suspect, identified as 
Angelique Sanchez, 26, place something in the Aurora, Colo., 
store’s microwave before hearing a “loud bang” seconds later, 
Denver’s KUSA-TV reported, citing an Aurora Police Department 
report.

The clerk reportedly told Sanchez to clean up the mess or she 
would alert police. Sanchez then “wiped out the microwave onto 
the floor” with napkins and left, Pueblo’s KOAA-TV reported, 
also citing the police report.

The clerk then called police and told them she noticed “yellow 
liquid dripping from the microwave and the smell was 
unquestionably urine.”

Police later found Sanchez about a half-mile away, at a health 
clinic where she was waiting to undergo a physical exam and 
urinalysis for a potential job, according to the report.

One of the quality-check measures for a urine screening involves 
making sure the sample is at body temperature, or around 98.6 
degrees, KUSA-TV reported.

Sanchez reportedly told police that she had “cleaned up the mess 
and did not understand the problem.”

“When I reminded her that urine blew up where people prepare 
their food, she told me it was not real urine,” a police officer 
wrote in his report.

“When I reminded her that urine blew up where people prepare 
their food, she told me it was not real urine.”

- Police report

The officer said he issued Sanchez a summons for damaged 
property after informing her that the microwave is worth $500, 
KUSA-TV reported.

Sanchez was also not allowed to take the drug test that day, 
KOAA-TV reported.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/06/woman-fined-after-urine-
sample-damages-7-eleven-microwave-police-say.html
  

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