A police department in Texas is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a woman who allegedly posted videos on Snapchat saying she was coronavirus (COVID-19) positive, and would intentionally spread it.

The woman is seen in one post claiming to be in a Walmart and making threats into the camera.

Carrollton police said on Facebook they’re charging Lorraine Maradiaga, of Carrollton, with making terroristic threats.

An 18-year-old woman allegedly posted Snapchat videos claiming she was COVID-19 positive and making threats to spread it to others. (Facebook)

In a video seen by KXAS news in Texas, the woman appears to be sitting in a car at a coronavirus drive-through testing site where she is instructed to return home and wait for results. She then reportedly filmed herself later that day repeatedly coughing into the camera.

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“If you want to get the coronavirus and (expletive) die, call me,” she said in one of the videos, according to the station.

In another video, according to a New York Daily News report, the suspect is seen filming herself inside a store that she claims to be Walmart and issues a bizarre threat to the camera, according to a New York Daily News report.

“I’m here at Walmart about to infest every motherf---- because if I’m going down all y’all motherf---- going down,” she said.

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