Urine trouble! Man’s supermarket shenanigan sparks nationwide hunt!

In a brazen act that has left shoppers and staff appalled, a man has been caught on camera committing a revolting act of vandalism inside a supermarket.

The unsettling incident, involving significant damage to goods, has sparked a nationwide hunt.

This case raised concerns over public safety and the repercussions of such behaviour in public spaces.


The incident, which took place at a Woolworths store on George Street in the heart of Sydney's bustling CBD, saw a man allegedly urinate on a variety of food items, causing over $300 in damage.

It occurred at 11:40 PM on July 1—a time when the supermarket would have been winding down its operations for the day.

‘Police have been told the incident caused over $300 in damage to produce, and extensive work was undertaken over several hours to decontaminate the area,’ the NSW Police stated.


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A man reportedly urinated on $300 worth of food at a supermarket on George Street in Sydney's CBD. Credit: Facebook / NSW Police Force


The NSW Police have taken the matter seriously, releasing images of a man they are keen to identify and speak with in connection to the incident.

Described as a white male aged between 20 and 30 and of medium build, he was last seen wearing a navy blue cap backwards, a black jacket, black pants, and dark blue shoes.

He was also carrying a black satchel bag at the time of the offence.


Woolworths, which prides itself on providing quality goods to the community, has been left shaken by the event.

Such actions not only have financial repercussions but also undermine the sense of safety and cleanliness that customers expect from their local stores.

Anyone with details regarding the incident or who can identify the individual involved is encouraged to contact Sydney City Police Area Command or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


This unsettling incident inside the supermarket has drawn parallels to another bizarre case that has captured local attention.

In a separate but equally perplexing situation, residents were seeking answers regarding a mysterious ‘drive-by pooper’, whose actions have left communities puzzled and concerned.

Both incidents underscore the unexpected challenges faced in maintaining public hygiene and safety, prompting widespread community efforts to identify and address such unusual behaviours.
Key Takeaways

  • A man allegedly urinated on $300 worth of food at a Woolworths store on George Street in Sydney's CBD.
  • The incident led to significant damage to produce and required hours of decontamination.
  • Police are seeking assistance to identify the man and have released his images to the public.
  • People with information were urged to contact Sydney City Police Area Command or Crime Stoppers.
Have you ever witnessed similar acts of vandalism or disrespect in public places? How did it affect your sense of security and trust in your local community? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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What on earth would posses some one to do such a thing. Dirty filthy man. I may be being to kind here maybe he has mental health issues. Or he just thought it funny to do such a disgraceful act. Maybe it was a pay back could be an ex employee.
For the life of me l don't understand how people have gone so low urinating in public in this way and pooping in public places, what is happening to society. There is no excuse.
Seeing this will make me think twice when l am shopping.
Kind regards to all Vicki
 
His expression shows he knew exactly how his possible protest of 'Woolworths Fresh Food People' would be taken, and was planned not spontaneous. I am sure he has been detained by now he made no effort to disguise himself. He is now on the list of another Internet Star of ill repute!!
 

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