A woman in Louisville, Kentucky, is facing charges for allegedly causing $1,000 in damage at a Little Caesars pizza restaurant. This occurred after an employee informed her that extra sauce would cost an additional dollar, according to a report by WDRB-TV.
Breanna Haynes reportedly placed a phone order and went to pick it up, as mentioned in court documents.
When she requested extra sauce, the employee indicated that it would come with an extra charge, which may have frustrated Haynes.
Details shared by police reveal that Haynes created a disturbance inside the store, knocking over items, including computer registers and custom-made stands. After leaving, she was identified by the employee, who compared her to images captured by surveillance cameras.
Though the incident took place in January, it was not until late last month that she was charged with criminal mischief.
On September 22, reports indicated that Haynes was also involved in another incident where she allegedly threw bricks at a car belonging to the child’s father, leading to additional charges for assault and criminal mischief, accumulating damages exceeding $1,000.
Commenters on WDRB’s social media posts about the incident had varied reactions, with some expressing disbelief. One commented, “It better be delicious sauce!” Another suggested, in a rather humorous vein, that perhaps the cost of an attorney would exceed the price of just paying for the extra sauce.
Overall, the situation has drawn a fair amount of public attention, highlighting how a seemingly small issue can spiral into something much larger.
