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Sewing needles now found in 10 potatoes from Prince Edward Island, RCMP say

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Nov, 2014 10:36 AM
  • Sewing needles now found in 10 potatoes from Prince Edward Island, RCMP say

CHARLOTTETOWN — The RCMP in Prince Edward Island say their investigation into food tampering now includes 10 potatoes containing sewing needles.

The Mounties say the needles were found in three more potatoes originating from Linkletter Farms in Summerside with the help of metal detection equipment.

The potatoes were returned as part of a voluntary recall and have been sent to a forensic laboratory for more testing.

Police were already investigating seven incidents of potato tampering throughout the Atlantic provinces.

The RCMP say three more pallets of recalled potatoes have yet to be examined.

The potato industry in P.E.I. is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information on how needles ended up in the potatoes.

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