http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2016/05/fbi_man_sprayed_mouse_poison_m_1.html
ANN ARBOR, MI – Authorities have identified the man who sprayed liquid on food at Ann Arbor grocery stores, as well as the previously-unknown substance.
Tips from the public helped officials from the FBI and the Ann Arbor Police Department take the man into custody Tuesday, according to a release from the FBI Detroit Field Office. Further information on the man or potential charges was not released.
Officials believe the suspect used a liquid combination of an alcohol-based hand-sanitizer, water and Tomcat mouse poison to contaminate produce [....]
The FBI identified the stores as:
The suspect admitted to contaminating food at several grocery stores and officials are investigating whether he may have contaminated food at any other stores.
- Whole Foods Market - 990 W. Eisenhower Parkway - Ann Arbor, MI
- Meijer - 3145 Ann Arbor-Saline Road - Ann Arbor, MI
- Plum Market - 375 North Maple Road - Ann Arbor, MI
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Officials said the chemicals are a form of anti-coagulant, similar to those in medicines that have an anti-clotting function. Based on what's known about the mixture, no adverse health effects are expected for anyone who has ingested it.
"Out of an abundance of caution and to protect public health and food safety, I encourage consumers to dispose of any foods purchased from salad bars, olive bars and ready-to-eat hot and cold food areas from these stores between mid-March and the end of April," Jamie Clover Adams, MDARD director, said in the release. "Although most of these types of foods may have already been eaten or disposed of, some may still be in refrigerators or freezers."
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