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Washington Township, Wyoming County- A Larksville man is facing federal charges of tampering with a consumer product that affected interstate commerce. Investigators say Joseph Bartorillo, 60, injected semen into yogurt containers that belonged to two of his female co-workers at the Procter & Gamble plant in Washington Township where he worked.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says it happened more than a dozen times over a 20-month period. Investigators say Bartorillo used a syringe to inject the semen into the yogurt between 2009 and 2011.
The employees who discovered the tainted yogurt thought it went bad. But, they contacted Wyoming County law enforcement after several more incidents of "bad yogurt." Teh FBI was called in and sent the product to a lab to be tested. That's where they found evidence of the semen. Eyewitness News tried to contact Bartorillo and his attorney, but those attempts were unsuccessful.
The Wyoming County D.A. says he will file charges against Bartorillo. Bartorillo also signed a plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office. He faces at least two years in prison. No products made from P&G were involved.