Wisconsin Man Caught on Camera Spiking Co-Worker’s Drink With Gorilla Glue

A 34-year-old man in Wisconsin was arrested after a female coworker caught him, on camera, spiking her Coca-Cola at work.

Secret Camera Exposes Workplace Tampering

A Milwaukee man has been arrested after contaminating his co-worker’s drink, an act that was caught on a hidden camera set up by the victim. Joseph Ross, 34, is facing charges after reportedly adding a foreign substance to a woman’s Coca-Cola at their workplace, located on the grounds of Wisconsin State Fair Park.

According to a criminal complaint, the victim—identified as ‘JH’—began suspecting foul play after noticing a strong chemical odor and taste in her soda, which subsequently made her ill. To catch the perpetrator in action, she discreetly installed a surveillance camera beneath her computer monitor. Her fears were confirmed when she reviewed the footage and saw Ross pouring super glue into her beverage.

Captured on Camera: A Shocking Discovery

After making the disturbing discovery, JH immediately sought out nearby police officers, reported the incident, and handed over the incriminating video footage. Upon questioning, Ross admitted to “adding a supplement” to his co-worker’s drink. Authorities also noted that during the act, he wore clear latex gloves, which he later discarded.

A search warrant was executed at Ross’s office, where police recovered the gloves and a Gorilla-branded super glue container, both crumpled into a ball. Upon unraveling the gloves, officers found additional evidence, including a blue plastic cap and another glue container.

Legal Ramifications and Workplace Response

Ross was charged with placing foreign objects into a beverage and was arrested last Tuesday. His bail has been set at $10,000, and if convicted, he could face up to 38 months in prison…

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