Is This The Least Dangerous Crime Ever? Woman Jailed For Swapping Fiancé's Protein Powder With Baby Formula
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WOMAN JAILED AFTER SECRETLY REPLACING HER FIANCÉ'S PROTEIN POWDER WITH BABY FORMULA FOR 7 MONTHS
Overview
This image is formatted to look like a local television news arrest report segment. The word "ARRESTED" is displayed at the top, above a mugshot of a woman identified as Natalie Rodriguez, who wears a brown hoodie with her hair in a messy bun and has a neutral facial expression. Below the mugshot, a headline states that the woman was jailed for secretly replacing her fiancé's protein powder with baby formula for 7 months. The accompanying source question asks if this is the least dangerous crime ever; subjectively, this is an extremely low-harm offense that causes no physical injury or significant financial loss, so it can reasonably be considered one of the least serious crimes that could potentially lead to jail time, assuming the story is factual.
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