'My mind went straight to poo jogger': Young mother is disgusted to find a 'human DNA sample' in a plastic bag dumped in her driveway

  • Shelley Mcdonald found liquid in plastic bag in her driveway in Chapel Hill, QLD
  • She thought someone picked up after their dog but realised this wasn't the case 
  • The young mother said that she immediately thought of the poo jogger 

A young mother was left disgusted when she found plastic bag containing a yellow liquid dumped by the side of her driveway. 

Shelley Mcdonald, arrived to her home in Chapel Hill, Queensland, after picking up her children from school last week. 

'I am not suspicious by nature but I've either found a bag of clear chicken soup tied up beautifully or some absolute horror of a human has left me a DNA sample on my front nature strip,' Ms Mcdonald posted. 

She immediately thought someone had picked up after their dog and instead of taking the bag to a bin, left it by her home.  

A young mum found a yellow liquid in a plastic bag in her driveway and her 'brain went straight to the poo jogger' (pictured)

A young mum found a yellow liquid in a plastic bag in her driveway and her 'brain went straight to the poo jogger' (pictured)

'It was a printed plastic bag with black handles and it was tied up with a bow, and I thought it's actually not dog business because it's liquid,' she said. 

'So I picked it up and it was quite a bit of liquid and it was yellow. It wasn't even in a container. If it was in a container, I wouldn't have thought twice about it. It was literally like someone had peed in a bag and tied it up.'

She told The Courier Mail she laughed about it with her daughter but 'my brain went straight to the poo jogger.' 

'It's gross but we had a bit of a laugh about it. Let's hope it's a one off, never to happen again,' Ms Mcdonald said. 

Andrew Douglas Macintosh - known as the poo jogger - rose to notoriety after he defecated in public up to 30 times over the space of 12 months.

Locals shared a photo of Mr Macintosh, 64, as he was caught in the act by a resident living in a building he had repeatedly targeted.  

'Poo jogger' Andrew Douglas Macintosh (pictured) was charged with creating a public nuisance after a year of defecating on a private pathway

'Poo jogger' Andrew Douglas Macintosh (pictured) was charged with creating a public nuisance after a year of defecating on a private pathway

 

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Young mother is disgusted to find a ‘DNA sample’ in a plastic bag in her driveway 

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