Robber faces felony charge for allegedly holding up a Dairy Queen at gunpoint - for just $1.50
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Allison Fetting, 44, has been charged with felony armed robbery after allegedly holding up a Dairy Queen in Coconut Creek, Florida, last year. Fetting reportedly brandished a handgun, managing to steal just $1.50 from a tip jar when the cashier did not empty the cash register. Already in custody for previous convictions, including robbery and drug offenses, she was booked for this incident while serving a sentence. No injuries occurred during the robbery, and she is scheduled for arraignment soon.
Allison Fetting, 44, was charged with felony armed robbery for allegedly holding up a Dairy Queen at gunpoint, making off with only $1.50 from a tip jar.
Authorities stated that no one was hurt during the robbery, and Fetting, who was already incarcerated for prior offenses, was finally booked for the Dairy Queen incident.
The robbery took place in Coconut Creek, Florida, where Fetting allegedly brandished a black handgun but failed to get more than the contents of the tip jar.
Having prior convictions for robbery and drug-related charges, Fetting was in custody when arrested for the Dairy Queen robbery, facing arraignment on Wednesday.
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