'Copy Cat' Arrested After Licking Blue Bell Ice Cream, Putting It Back In Freezer At Louisiana Store

(CBSDFW.COM/CNN) -- A 36-year-old man was inspired by a viral video of a Texas teenager licking a tub of Blue Bell ice cream to seek his own 15 minutes of fame, police in Louisiana say.

Assumption Parish Sheriff's deputies arrested Lenise Martin III on Saturday after receiving a tip from a grocery store in Belle Rose, Commander Lonny Cavalier told CNN.

Someone recorded Martin pulling a carton of Blue Bell ice cream from a freezer, opening it, licking the frozen dessert and poking it with his finger before putting it back on the shelf, Cavalier said.

Detectives found evidence that Martin posted the video on Facebook, suggesting that he was seeking attention for the alleged misdeed.

Martin is being held on charges of unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity and criminal mischief for allegedly tampering with property. He is in custody until a judge sets bond.

Martin showed detectives a receipt for the purchase of Blue Bell ice cream, suggesting that he bought the contaminated ice cream, Cavalier said. But the purchase doesn't absolve him of wrongdoing, Cavalier said, "because at any rate it's a terrible thing to do."

"Taking into consideration that he eventually purchased the same container is one thing," Cavalier said.

"However he puts it on Facebook to gain this notoriety and at the end of the day, it gives other people ideas that are not the best interest of public health," Cavalier said.

Based on comments Martin made to detectives, the sheriff's office believes he was inspired by a video of a girl who opened a carton of ice cream at a Walmart in Lufkin, licked it and put it back, Cavalier said. Police identified the girl as a juvenile and spoke with her. Her identity will not be released, according to police.

"We believe it's a copy cat incident," Cavalier said.

"He did it and he did want to create some notoriety for himself by posting it on Facebook and that's exactly what he did."

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