The woman allegedly filmed herself urinating on furniture and other items and uploaded the videos on adult film sites
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- A woman in Florida has been charged with felony criminal mischief after allegedly urinating on property in two different Airbnbs
- The woman, Nicolette Keough, 31, was allegedly filming videos of herself urinating and uploading them to an adult film site for money, according to the Pensacola Police Department (PPD)
- Some of the property destroyed included a television, coffee pot and rug, per the PPD
A Florida woman has been arrested and charged after allegedly urinating on thousands of dollars' worth of items in two separate Airbnb rentals.
Nicolette Keough, 31, of Pensacola, was named as the suspect in the alleged incident, according to WDBJ 7, News Channel 8 and Fox 34.
An Airbnb owner filed a criminal mischief complaint against Keough on March 15 after she received information that Keough had urinated on a number of items in her property, according to arrest documents from the Pensacola Police (PPD), per News Channel 8.

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The owner later allegedly found videos of a woman — who was identified as Keough — urinating in the Airbnb that were uploaded to an adult content website. The owner also reported that there was a strong smell of urine in the home following Keough’s visit, per the PPD, according to News Channel 8.
Police additionally said that Keough urinated in another Airbnb property owned by the same person on the same street, according to News Channel 8.
The owner found that an antique Crown Royal chair, rug, typewriter, four dining room chairs, coffee maker, bed, TV, record player, toaster and electric fireplace had been ruined, per the police report, according to the outlet.
In a statement to PEOPLE, PPD public information officer Mike Wood said that police approached Keough after learning about the incident and eventually arrested her for felony criminal mischief, as the damages were in excess of $3,000.
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Wood added that Keough was allegedly uploading the videos “to make money.”

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Keough has since been released on bond, according to WDBJ 7.
It is currently unclear if Keough has legal representation at this time.
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In a statement to PEOPLE, a spokesperson for Airbnb said: “This kind of behavior has no place on Airbnb. We’ve removed the guest from our platform and are continuing to assist the host with their reimbursement request through our AirCover damage protection for hosts.”
“Property damage incidents during Airbnb stays are rare, and our hosts are backed by our 24/7 global Community Support and AirCover, which are included with every reservation,” the spokesperson added.
