- Employees at Detroit Metro Airport removed soap dispensers from public bathrooms
- A substance that appeared to be some sort of bodily fluid was found in several containers
- Airport officials said on Thursday that tests are being conducted to determine what was found in the containers
- Airport workers plan to replace the soap dispensers with new ones that are tamper-proof
Employees at Detroit Metro Airport removed soap dispensers from public bathrooms after a substance that appeared to be some sort of bodily fluid was found in several containers, it was reported on Thursday.
Airport officials said on Thursday that tests are being conducted to determine what was found in the containers, adding that the fluid was definitely not saliva.
The containers that were found to be contaminated were located in the McNamara Terminal of the airport, according to WDIV-TV.
Employees at Detroit Metro Airport removed soap dispensers from public bathrooms
A substance that appeared to be some sort of bodily fluid was found in several containers
Airport officials said on Thursday that tests are being conducted to determine what was found in the containers, adding that the fluid was definitely not saliva
Airport workers plan to replace the soap dispensers with new ones that are tamper-proof.
Investigators believe that the person responsible for tainting the soap did so because of a grudge, though it is unclear against whom.
‘The Airport Authority takes incidents involving health and safety very seriously,’ officials said in a statement.