Woman cited after urine explodes in 7-Eleven microwave

Angelique Sanchez allegedly tried to heat up a urine sample in a 7-Eleven microwave, causing it to explode. Click ahead to see some of the excuses athletes have had for failed drug tests. Angelique Sanchez allegedly tried to heat up a urine sample in a 7-Eleven microwave, causing it to explode. Click ahead to see some of the excuses athletes have had for failed drug tests. Photo: Aurora Police Department Photo: Aurora Police Department Image 1 of / 25 Caption Close Woman cited after urine explodes in 7-Eleven microwave 1 / 25 Back to Gallery

A woman in Aurora, Colorado was cited by police officers Thursday after allegedly damaging a microwave at a 7-Eleven by placing a urine sample in the microwave, causing the urine to "explode."

According to a report from the Aurora Police Department obtained by 9 News, officers cited Angelique Sanchez, 26, who was found waiting for a physical and urinalysis at a health clinic a half-mile north of the 7-Eleven.

The report states that Sanchez entered the 7-Eleven and placed something in the microwave, but after a few seconds, the clerk heard a "loud bang."

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The clerk told police that she saw Sanchez exit the store immediately after the explosion, and that there was "yellow liquid dripping from the microwave and the smell was unquestionably urine."

The clerk demanded that Sanchez clean up the mess, but Sanchez simply "wiped out the microwave onto the floor" and left the store.

This prompted the clerk to call the police, who were able to locate Sanchez at the health clinic waiting for the tests for a future job. According to the report, Sanchez told an officer that "she had cleaned up the mess and did not understand the problem."

"When I reminded her that urine blew up where people prepare their food, she told me it was not real urine," the officer wrote in the report.

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This is not the first time that urine has exploded in a 7-Eleven microwave after someone tried to heat up a urine sample.

Last year, police in Oregon responded to similar incident at a 7-Eleven when a "suspicious object" exploded in the store's microwave. Police evacuated the area and even brought in an explosives unit, only to learn that the "suspicious object" was really a urine sample wrapped in a hand warmer.

"It appears that whoever was on his/her way to do a drug test did not feel that it was warm enough, so they decided to microwave it at 7-Eleven," Beaverton Police Spokesperson Mike Rowe said at the time.