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Hereford House customers who ate food contaminated with an ex-employee’s
bodily fluids are not at ongoing risk for infectious disease, according to Leawood police.
Jace Christian Hanson, 21, underwent tests for several contagious
conditions that could have been transmitted through the tainted food,
Leawood police said. No positive tests were identified.
The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment is working with
Leawood Police as restaurant diners continue to call in. As of Tuesday,
330 people have reported eating at Hereford House between March 26 and
April 25, when Hanson was arrested.
Hanson told police he had been urinating in food, rubbing his genitals on
food and putting food down his pants, The Star previously reported. A chef
at Hereford House identified one of the food items featured in videos as
the restaurant’s Au Jus sauce.
Some patrons have reported stomach issues after eating contaminated food,
as well as a new distrust of Hereford House.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article288494949.html
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