Nobody knew who was taking a daily dump on a high school football field until cameras caught him in the act
A fresh pile of human doo doo was found on the football field of Holmdel High School on a daily basis in Holdel, New Jersey, so coaches and staff made a stink about it to the district's resource officer. To crack the mystery, surveillance cameras were set up, and plop! They caught the mystery pooper in the act. It turned out to be the school district's Superintendent Thomas Tramaglini.
The 42-year-old gentleman was out for a run on the track in the early morning when he was arrested at 5:45am.
According to NJ.com:
Tramaglini is also charged with lewdness and littering. He is due in municipal court in Holmdel at 8:15 a.m. Monday to answer the charges.
Tramaglini has taken a paid leave of absence from his $147,504 a year job in Kenilworth. Leave can only be unpaid if a person is indicted or faces tenure charged, the district said, citing state law.
Image: Holmdel Township Police Department