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By Heather Jordan | heather_jordan@mlive.com
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on May 04, 2016 at 12:51 PM, updated May 04, 2016 at 12:57 PM
A man has been apprehended after investigators say he sprayed liquid on food at grocery stores in Flint, Birch Run, and Midland, as well as Ann Arbor.
The Michigan departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Health and Human Services are cooperating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the Ann Arbor police on the investigation. Police allege the man intentionally contaminated food at retail grocery stores in Ann Arbor, according to a news release from MDARD.
FBI: Man sprayed mouse poison mixture on Ann Arbor grocery store produce; suspect in custody
Police have identified the man who sprayed liquid on food at Ann Arbor grocery stores, as well as the previously-unknown substance.
The suspect claimed to have sprayed the food with a mixture of a commercial mouse poison, alcohol-based hand-sanitizer and water. The chemicals found in the spray mixture are a form of anti-coagulant, similar to what is found in medicines that have an anti-clotting function, according to the release. Samples have been sent for further laboratory analysis to determine concentration.
MDHHA does not anticipate any adverse health effects on people who may have ingested potentially contaminated products, according to the release.
The stores involved have been contacted and additional samples have been collected by investigators for further testing. MDARD food inspectors were in stores Tuesday, May 3 conducting follow-up assessments of the potentially affected stores, according to the release.
"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," said Jamie Clover Adams, MDARD director in a statement. "Although most of these types of foods may have already been eaten or disposed of, some may still be in refrigerators or freezers."
Based on an investigation by the FBI, the stores possibly targeted are:
By Heather Jordan | heather_jordan@mlive.com
Follow on Twitter
on May 04, 2016 at 12:51 PM, updated May 04, 2016 at 12:57 PM
A man has been apprehended after investigators say he sprayed liquid on food at grocery stores in Flint, Birch Run, and Midland, as well as Ann Arbor.
The Michigan departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Health and Human Services are cooperating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the Ann Arbor police on the investigation. Police allege the man intentionally contaminated food at retail grocery stores in Ann Arbor, according to a news release from MDARD.
FBI: Man sprayed mouse poison mixture on Ann Arbor grocery store produce; suspect in custody
Police have identified the man who sprayed liquid on food at Ann Arbor grocery stores, as well as the previously-unknown substance.
The suspect claimed to have sprayed the food with a mixture of a commercial mouse poison, alcohol-based hand-sanitizer and water. The chemicals found in the spray mixture are a form of anti-coagulant, similar to what is found in medicines that have an anti-clotting function, according to the release. Samples have been sent for further laboratory analysis to determine concentration.
MDHHA does not anticipate any adverse health effects on people who may have ingested potentially contaminated products, according to the release.
The stores involved have been contacted and additional samples have been collected by investigators for further testing. MDARD food inspectors were in stores Tuesday, May 3 conducting follow-up assessments of the potentially affected stores, according to the release.
"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," said Jamie Clover Adams, MDARD director in a statement. "Although most of these types of foods may have already been eaten or disposed of, some may still be in refrigerators or freezers."
Based on an investigation by the FBI, the stores possibly targeted are:
- Kroger - 3838 Richfield Road - Flint, MI
- Family Fare - 2026 North Saginaw - Midland, MI
- Meijer #108 - 7300 Eastman Avenue - Midland, MI
- Meijer #213 - 9515 Birch Run Road - Birch Run, MI
- Millers Mini Mart - 3001 Bay City Road - Midland, MI
- Walmart - 910 Joe Mann Boulevard - Midland, MI
- Busch's - 2240 South Main Street - Ann Arbor, MI
- Cupcake Station - 116 East Liberty - Ann Arbor, MI
- Meijer #64 - 3145 Ann Arbor-Saline - Ann Arbor, MI
- Plum Market - 375 North Maple - Ann Arbor, MI
- Target - 2000 Waters Road - Ann Arbor, MI
- Tsai Grocery - 3115 Oak Valley Drive - Ann Arbor, MI
- Whole Foods - 990 West Eisenhower Parkway - Ann Arbor, MI
- Whole Foods - 3135 Washtenaw Avenue - Ann Arbor, MI
- Walmart - 7000 East Michigan Avenue - Saline, MI