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7-Eleven Colorado: Woman Cited After Microwave Blows Up Urine Sample

7-Eleven Colorado: Woman Cited After Microwave Blows Up Urine Sample
(Tung Cheun/ Dreamstime)

Monday, 07 May 2018 04:38 PM EDT

A 7-Eleven microwave urine sample resulted in a Colorado woman being cited by police after it blew up as she was heating it up.

Police say the incident occurred in the convenience store chain's Aurora location last week when the clerk heard a loud bang and saw 26-year-old Angelique Sanchez take a white plastic bottle out of the microwave, The Associated Press.

A police report says when confronted by the clerk, Sanchez wiped a yellow liquid that smelled like urine onto the floor and walked out.

Police located Sanchez at a nearby clinic where she had planned to take a urinalysis test for a potential employer.

The Denver woman was issued a summons for damaged property. She could not be reached for comment.

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