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Police investigate men allegedly 'testing' display toilets in a B.C. store (VIDEO)

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Two men documented themselves 'testing' display toilets at a hardware store in West Kelowna, B.C. Screenshot

Warning: Some people may find the content of this story offensive.

By Rob Gibson

The mystery of who and why anyone would defecate in a display toilet may be found in social media posts making the rounds.

RCMP opened a file on June 10, 2020, after learning that two Kelowna businesses experienced a man entering the store and defecating in display toilets.

Last month, the Kelowna RCMP said on June 10, "a business in the 2500-block of Enterprise Way in Kelowna (had) an unknown man enter the store and defecate in a display toilet. Additionally, the RCMP received a similar complaint at a business in West Kelowna on the same day."

RCMP confirm the file is still open and they may now be looking at the individual or individuals who go by the Instagram handle "blueeballzz," who posted videos of themselves in what appears to be two different Home Depot stores acting as if they were defecating into display toilets.

Castanet has reached out to the individuals who posted the Instagram video and reached out to RCMP for comment.
 
"We can't speak to the legitimacy of the video as we cannot confirm if the creator of the video is the person(s) involved," the RCMP said. "The link has been forwarded to the lead investigator as it may assist in their investigation."

A second video shows another man who engages with customers and store employees before taking down his pants and sitting on the display toilet and making noises.

The first video post states, "the cops are supposedly investigating us for testing the display toilets in a Kelowna Home Depot."

The individual or individuals (possibly the same person) involved in the posts appear to be pranking customers and employees at the Home Depot stores in both videos. Store employees can be seen trying to deal with the very unusual situation.

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