Pair made laxative cookies for striking workers, police say | Inquirer News

Pair made laxative cookies for striking workers, police say

/ 05:55 PM April 13, 2019

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UHRICHSVILLE, Ohio — Police say a couple made laxative-laced cookies for striking school employees because they were tired of the noise from the picket line near their home.

Authorities in eastern Ohio say none of the striking workers ate the sugar cookies, but the couple was charged with contaminating the treats.

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Police say the pair complained on Facebook about drivers honking in support of the striking bus drivers, cooks and custodians.

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Investigators say they also made a video showing the laxative pills being mixed into the cookie batter.

The strike in the Claymont School District in Tuscarawas (tus-kuh-RAH’-wus) County is in its third week.

Authorities say Bo Cosens and Rachel Sharrock appeared in court Tuesday to face several charges.

Sharrock’s attorney declined to comment Friday. Court records didn’t list an attorney for Cosens. MKH

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