They call him "Piss Bandit": Unknown man terrorizes neighbors with his urine!

California (USA) - He has been up to mischief for six years and nobody knows who he is. The so-called "piss bandit" terrorizes a wealthy district in California with his urine. The process is always the same, he cannot be caught, a mask covers his face.

The stranger even labels the bottles filled with urine, leaving messages such as "HIV-positive" or decorating them with smiley faces.
The stranger even labels the bottles filled with urine, leaving messages such as "HIV-positive" or decorating them with smiley faces.  © Screenshot/TikTok/_derekmilton

The stranger mainly carries out his work at night, placing full soda bottles or juice cartons on the same electricity box every day.

At dusk, the installation of the "piss bandit" comes to light and is removed again at nightfall. The only remnants are rings in the metal of the electricity box, burnt in by urine.

Filmmaker Derek Milton and his partner Grant Yansura wanted to find out who the mysterious creep was and followed him for months together with local residents. "It was a tug of war between the neighborhood and this guy," Yansura told the New York Post.

They have not yet been able to catch the stranger. However, recordings from surveillance cameras prove that the "piss bandit" is real and is still up to mischief. Milton and Yansura have since shared the results of their investigation on TikTok. The reward was more than seven million clicks.

"Piss bandit" from Pasadena ignored interview requests, stole cameras instead

He is the "piss bandit". No one knows who this disgusting package is.
He is the "piss bandit". No one knows who this disgusting package is.  © Screenshot/TikTok/_derekmilton

For the two "sheriffs", the hunt for the bandit has long been more than just fighting unsavory legacies. They see him as a modern-day Robin Hood. "We were fascinated by his dedication," says Yansura.

The other residents of the neighborhood only share this view to a limited extent. "I found it disgusting, never thought of it as an art form," said one neighbor. Another even put a note on the electricity box. His clear message to the bandit: "If I catch you dumping your piss here, I'll make you drink every last drop!"

Milton and Yansura also left a note, jotting down questions for the stranger and expressing their admiration. They never received any answers. Instead, the man stole one of their surveillance cameras, and later even a second one.

The amateur investigators then realized that the "piss bandit" had no desire to communicate with them. They were left with only one realization: "Sometimes you just have to let an artist piss."