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Man leaves fluid in co-worker's water

This is probably not what you want to find in your water.

A town employee in Jackson, Wyoming is accused of leaving a certain bodily fluid in a co-workers water bottle.

Twice.

"The water smelled and tasted as if it had been contaminated by seminal fluid,'' according to the police affidavit on The Smoking Gun.

The woman apparently didn't report the contaminated water until it happened a second time.

Raz Brandon Raz, 38, admitted to police that he ... uh ... relieved himself in the woman's water bottle.

He pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor battery, stalking and attempted battery.

Police say his DNA matched the samples from the water bottle.

Posted by Jennifer Lebovich at 07:00 PM on November 20, 2008 | Permalink

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