Syringe stuck into bread at Melbourne Woolies store

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A man is on the run after startled shoppers spotted him contaminating multiple loaves of bread with a syringe at a Melbourne supermarket.

Startled shoppers called police after the man was spotted sticking a syringe into bread at the Woolworths store in Roxburgh Park Shopping Centre on Tuesday afternoon.

Police confirmed they were called to the Somerton Rd supermarket after reports of a man “behaving erratically”. “He then left the store. The products were removed from the shelves and police searched for the man.”Witnesses said the man “went crazy” in the bread aisle, which was blocked off with trolleys after the incident unfolded while police probed the scene.

Police are investigating after a man was seen sticking a syringe into bread at Woolworths in Roxburgh Park.A Woolworths spokesman said the store removed all of the bread from the shelves on Tuesday night.

 

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An Asian man injecting bread with an unknown substance hmmm

What is wrong with people

Crazy idiots 😂.

Brain dead imbecile 🖕🏼

Sick bastard find him and lock him up

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