A Woman's Unconscionable Act: Tampering with Bread at Walmart
A 33-year-old woman from Texas has been arrested for a bizarre and dangerous crime that has left customers at Walmart stores in Biloxi, Mississippi, on edge. Camille Benson allegedly tampered with loaves of bread by inserting razor blades, posing a serious risk to unsuspecting shoppers.
The incident began on December 5, 2025, when a customer at the Walmart Supercenter discovered a razor blade in a loaf of bread. This alarming discovery was followed by another report on December 8 from a customer at the Walmart Neighborhood Market. The Biloxi Police Department was alerted to the situation on Monday, and the department's public information officer, Lt. Candace Young, confirmed that multiple customers had reported finding razor blades in their bread purchases.
The tampered loaves were found at both the Walmart Supercenter and the Walmart Neighborhood Market, prompting a thorough inspection of the affected products. Walmart, prioritizing customer safety, removed all potentially affected bread items and advised customers to inspect their purchases. If any tampered products are found, Walmart encourages customers to discard them and visit a local store for a full refund.
Benson, charged with attempted mayhem, is being held on a $100,000 bond. The Biloxi Police Department reassures the public that they believe this was an isolated incident and that no other stores have been targeted. However, the incident has sparked concern and raised questions about food safety and the potential for similar incidents in the future.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance in ensuring the safety of consumer products. As the investigation continues, Walmart and law enforcement agencies are working together to prevent further incidents and protect customers from potential harm.