'Mystery pooper' at high school football field identified as superintendent

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The case of the "mystery pooper" at Holmdel High School in New Jersey has been solved.

Thomas Tramaglini, the superintendent of a nearby school district, was arrested Monday at 5:50 a.m after being "caught in the act", according to Alex Napoliello of NJ.com. Surveillance was set up after school staff and coaches reported finding human feces on or near the football field and track "on a daily basis," Holmdel police said.

The 42-year-old Tramaglini was charged with lewdness, public urination/defecation, and littering. As a result, he has taken a paid leave of absence from his $147,504-a-year job.

(Photo courtesy: NJ.com)

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