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Sometimes Urine and Sometimes Your Out: Colorado Woman Faces Bizarre Claim of Property Damage In Seeking Job

920x920Angelique Sanchez, 26, may have serious difficulty in pursuing a new job in Aurora, Colorado.  Sanchez was cited for property destruction after she allegedly put a urine sample in a 7-Eleven microwave — resulting in it exploding.  She was found waiting for a physical and urinalysis at a health clinic a half-mile away.

According to the local reporting,  Sanchez was taking the test for a future job. One of the criteria for samples to stop manipulation or substitution is to take the temperature of the sample.  It needs to be within a few degrees of 98.6 degrees.  Microwaves can also effectively destroy the ability to test a sample.

 

Whatever the reason, leaving exploding urine samples in convenience stores is not exactly ideal for most employment records.

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