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Kentucky woman causes $1K in damages during rampage at Little Caesars after being told she would be charged for extra sauce

Last updated: October 1, 2025 7:29 pm
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Angry Over Extra Sauce

In a rather unusual incident, a woman from Kentucky was apprehended last week for causing significant damage at a Little Caesars after she found out that she would have to pay extra for additional sauce.

Breanna Haynes had a meltdown several months ago at a Louisville Little Caesars, after she requested an additional sauce packet and was told it would cost her $1, as stated in court documents reported by WDRB.

Breanna Haynes mugshot.
After being told the extra sauce would cost $1, Haynes purportedly started causing a ruckus in the store, pushing items off the counter, including an expensive computer stand and register, according to police reports from the Metro Correctional facility.

According to police, during her outburst, Haynes threw objects off the counter, racking up a staggering $1,000 in damages during the chaos.

Little Caesars sign on a commercial building.
Haynes was not taken into custody until September 22, when officers responded to a different incident involving her allegedly throwing a brick at the car of her child’s father. Christopher Sadowski

Investigators mentioned that surveillance footage captured her rampage inside the restaurant.

It wasn’t until September 22 that authorities arrested Haynes, as they investigated an unrelated matter where she reportedly threw a brick at her child’s father’s vehicle, according to court records.

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Haynes is currently facing charges of criminal mischief and assault, as reported by the outlet.

She was scheduled to appear in court again on Wednesday, as per court documentation.

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