
Inset: Breanna Haynes (Louisville Metro Police Department). Background: The Little Caesars in Kentucky where Breanna Haynes allegedly became irate over a $1 charge for extra sauce (Google Maps).
A Little Caesars customer in Kentucky allegedly flew into a rage after being told she couldn”t have extra sauce to go with her meal without paying $1 for it.
Now, she’s on the hook for more than $1,000 in damages for allegedly destroying multiple things inside the pizza joint.
Court records show that Breanna Haynes, 32, is charged with first-degree criminal mischief in connection with her Jan. 24 outburst.
Her charging documents, which were obtained by local ABC affiliate WHAS, say Haynes allegedly “became angry” after being told about the apparent $1 fee for any additional sauces. An employee had already given Haynes a sauce for free after she showed up to pick up her meal, but she allegedly wanted more and refused to pay the $1, according to police.
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The alleged condiment criminal started knocking things off the front counter of the Little Caesars, located on North 22nd Street in Louisville, including a custom-made computer stand and register. Employees said she ran out of the store afterward. It’s unclear what Haynes ordered.
It took nearly seven months for police to arrest and charge Haynes following an investigation. It’s unclear what led to the delay.
In her mugshot, Haynes appears to have tears in her eyes. Surveillance video allegedly shows her carrying out the sauce-related restaurant attack.
WHAS reports that Haynes was arraigned in court last week for the mischief charge after causing more than $1,000 in damages. A Jefferson County judge ordered her to stay away from the Little Caesars and people who work there.
Haynes has since bonded out of jail and is scheduled to appear in court again on Wednesday.