Welp, it turns out licking ice cream and putting it back on a grocery store shelf may still have some serious consequences, as cops are now investigating a recent viral video showing just that.
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The rep says cops are currently investigating the video to figure out which store the incident might have occurred at, adding,"Thus far no business has come forward as a victim in our jurisdiction." However, the consensus online is Hines and Asia live in the Portsmouth area ... as indicated in their social media profiles.-- first posted and then deleted by Tequan -- blew up on social media, with many calling for the pair to be arrested and charged for the disgusting act.
It's still unclear as to whether or not Tequan and Asia eventually paid for the ice cream, but they clearly felt the heat online ... deleting their original posting.D’Adrien L’Quinn Anderson pled guilty to criminal mischief for licking some Blue Bell ice cream and was sentenced to 30 days behind bars.
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