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Little Caesars customer goes on rampage after $1 charge for sauce, KY cops say
By Mike Stunson
October 1, 2025 10:04 AM
A woman is accused of destroying equipment at a Little Caesars after becoming irate over a $1 sauce charge, Kentucky police say.
The incident happened Jan. 24 at a Little Caesars in Louisville, but the 32-year-old woman was not arrested until Sept. 22, when officers charged her in a separate incident, court records show.
The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department said the woman placed a Little Caesars order over the phone, then asked for extra sauce when she picked it up.
“Defendant became angry when she learned extra sauce would cost $1.00,” police said. “Defendant created a disturbance in the store and then began knocking things off the counter, including a custom-made computer stand and the computer register.”
Police said the woman fled the store after causing more than $1,000 of damage.
Workers at the pizzeria gave officers the name of the customer, and police confirmed her identity through surveillance footage, according to the court documents.
She is now charged with criminal mischief, police said.
The woman was taken into custody following a separate instance, which led to a fourth-degree assault charge, according to Louisville police. There had been a warrant issued for her arrest before officers were called to a home Sept. 22.
Officers said she threw a brick at a man’s car window, shattering the glass. The man also accused the woman of “putting her hands on the victim and ... causing him pain internally,” police said.
She was due in court Oct. 1 for a preliminary hearing, court records show.
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