A Florida woman is facing felony charges after allegedly robbing a Dairy Queen at gunpoint for just $1.50.
The incident took place in Coconut Creek, where 44-year-old Allison Fetting reportedly pulled out a black handgun and demanded money from the cashier. However, instead of taking cash from the register, she grabbed a tip jar containing $1.50 and fled the scene, the Coconut Creek Police Department said on Instagram. No one was hurt during the robbery.
Fetting was taken into custody the next day on a second-degree petty theft charge. The department did not provide further details about the incident in court documents.
Although the robbery occurred last year, Fetting was not booked into jail until Friday. She had previously been sentenced to prison for another robbery in 2003 in Osceola County. Fetting has also been accused of similar crimes in Coconut Creek.

Fetting is currently held at the Paul Rein Detention Facility, and her arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday. As of now, no attorney is listed for her in court records.