A disgruntled shop owner in Kent was left cleaning up after a dog did its business on the pavement outside his store, or at least that is what he thought.
Shop owner Colin White went back to checked his CCTV to find the owner but it turned out that the culprit was not a dog at all.
It was actually a woman who had decided to take a dump right outside his shop in Folkestone, Kent.
Disgusting footage captured the moment she bent down and undid her jeans before leaving the mess in the middle of the path at around 10pm on Tuesday night.
The owner of independent clothing business The Quarter Masters arrived at work to see the poo outside his shop in the Old High Street.
Initially he thought it might be from a large dog and took it upon himself to clean up as much as he could before neighbours and shop staff teamed up to wash it away with bleach and water.
But after checking his CCTV Mr White was shocked to discover the culprit was actually a human.
Mr White said: "We are very vigilant in The Old High Street and want to keep it looking nice because we're proud of it here.
"It was a particularly large deposit which seemed weird so my suspicions were aroused from the get go.
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"I always keep poo bags in the shop so I triple-bagged it and I picked up what I could because someone had trodden in it.
"I thought it would be great if we could figure out whose dog did it so I looked at my CCTV. When I saw what happened, it was a bizarre and amazing thing to witness.
"It turns out it happened about 10pm at night so it wasn't even that late. It was about one metre away from a bin too. It was a harrowing start to the morning. I'm glad it didn't happen last week as it was half term and it was very busy and it would have been a nightmare."
Kent Police said officers have not received any reports about this incident.
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