LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville woman allegedly caused over $1,000 worth of damage to a Little Caesars location after learning extra sauce would cost $1.

According to court documents, Breanna Haynes placed an order over the phone back in January and went to the store to pick it up. 

When Haynes asked for extra sauce with her order, an employee said it would cost $1.

Police said Haynes "created a disturbance in the store" and began knocking things off of the counter, including a custom-made computer stand and the computer register—which totaled over $1,000 in damages.

Haynes left the store, but employees were able to provide Louisville police with her name after comparing video surveillance with a known picture.

She was charged with criminal mischief but wasn't arrested until another incident on Sept. 22.

According to court documents, Haynes allegedly threw a brick at the father of her child's car because he wanted to move back to Cincinnati.

Police said this caused more than $1,000 worth of damage. Haynes was charged with assault and criminal mischief.

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