Walmart shopper with too much Lysol sprays cashier in the eyes, Massachusetts cops say

Police in Massachusetts are searching for a woman they say sprayed a Walmart cashier in the eyes with Lysol last month.

A woman was checking out at the Leicester store on March 27 when the cashier informed her that there was a limit on how many cans of Lysol she could purchase, police said in a news release.

The cashier explained to the shopper that she had too many, police said.

That’s when the woman sprayed the cashier in the eyes with the disinfectant, according to the release. The cashier required treatment from EMS.

The woman ultimately completed her purchase and left the store in what police believe was an Uber, the release said.

Now, officials are looking for the woman.

Police in Massachusetts are looking for this woman who they say sprayed a cashier in the eyes with Lysol.
Police in Massachusetts are looking for this woman who they say sprayed a cashier in the eyes with Lysol.

Police shared the suspect’s photo on social media and asked anyone with information to contact Officer Matthew Soojian at (508) 892-7010, ext. 2066, or soojianm@leicesterpd.org.

With so many items consistently out of stock at stores across the country, Facebook users had a lot to say about the incident, commenting on the police department’s post.

“That employee needs a massive raise. Hazard pay at least, and that is exactly why,” one user wrote.

“That is not funny!! Please are crazy out there,” wrote another.

“Shame on her,” wrote a third.

Leicester is roughly 53 miles west of Boston.