Pins In Food Brings 3-Year Term For Calgarian

CBC  |  Posted: 04/24/2012 9:40 pm Updated: 04/25/2012 10:38 am


A woman accused of food tampering at a Calgary Co-op has been sentenced to three years in prison.


Tatyana Granada was found guilty in February on four counts of trespassing and four counts of mischief for putting dozens of pins and needles in food at the Oakridge Co-op in 2010.


The court heard she did this as an act of revenge against the store after being arrested for trespassing.


Granada had been given a verbal life-time ban from the store after she had been caught shoplifting prior to the incidents. That ban was later extended to all Co-ops in Alberta.


Judge Gerald Meagher cited a number of aggravating factors in sentencing, including her having no remorse or acknowledgment of wrongdoing, and noted the planned, deliberate and vindictive nature of the acts, which escalated over time.


The judge said she used dangerous items and caused serious risk to public health and safety, with no indication her behaviour would stop — and her children were present each time the crimes were committed.


"She's a risk to public safety, she lacks empathy and understanding," said Meagher.


Several Co-op employees submitted victim impact statements, saying they were all under suspicion, which was stressful for them. They also lost wages.


The mother of two was arrested in March 2010 after staff at the Co-op found the metal pins and needles in packaged deli cheese items and a package of flatbread.


The pins and needles were also found in bakery items, cheese, juices and some bulk food on at least two other occasions.


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A woman accused of food tampering at a Calgary Co-op has been sentenced to three years in prison. Tatyana Granada was found guilty in February on four counts of trespassing an...
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01:40 AM on 04/25/2012
I hope her future is limited and difficult.
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CarlyQ
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01:01 AM on 04/25/2012
Lack of remorse, a thief, vindictive, refusal to acknowledge wrongdoing, done in front of her children, lack of empathy: all traits of a typical sociopath.

The world would be a better place if she was locked up permanently because sociopathy is not curable.
12:41 AM on 04/25/2012
Is that All?
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Spartan Ideal
11:20 PM on 04/24/2012
She sounds insane, should probably be in an institution. This isn't rational behaviour.
10:46 PM on 04/24/2012
3 years = 1 year of time served.
Not remotely long enough for this type of terrorism.
10 years sounds about right to me.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
12:36 PM on 04/25/2012
And then into a mental institution for life.
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
10:28 PM on 04/24/2012
When I think of mischief I tend to think of kids soaping their neighbour's windows on Halloween. I don't see sticking pins into produce as mere mischief. It's more like grave public endangerment. I'd suggest a stronger sentence but this one needs her head examined and a long spell in an institution.