Police Say Someone Intentionally Released Bed Bugs Into a Pennsylvania Walmart
at a store in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, police immediately took the matter seriously. But new details about how and where the parasites were found only make this story even more disturbing.
They were first discovered inside a closed pill bottle, which was left inside a boy's jacket on Thursday, the outlet reports. But although the pill bottle was reportedly closed when the manager discovered it, that doesn't mean the bugs were contained. According to police, an Ecolab employee reported seeing the critters crawling around the men's changing rooms on Friday, shortly before a second pill bottle was found.
"A third-party pest management service has visited the store and we are working with them to assess next steps," a spokesperson for Walmart told CNN."In the meantime, we have blocked off the impacted area."
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