Florida Woman Accused of Robbing Dairy Queen At Gunpoint For Tip Jar Filled With $1.50

She only got away with $1.50

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Allison Fetting, 44
Allison Fetting, 44 Florida Department of Corrections

A Florida woman allegedly pulled a gun on a Dairy Queen worker and demanded money, but only got

The cherry on top is that she only got away with $1.50, according to Local 10 news. The woman, Allison Fetting, 44, ended up just taking the establishment's tip jar, which contained the paltry sum.

"The suspect, later identified as Allison Fetting, age 44, of Palm Beach County, walked into the Dairy Queen in Winston Park Plaza, showed an employee a gun, and demanded money," police stated in a social media post.

Police said that they were able to arrest Fetting a day after the incident took place in February 2024. She was charged with armed robbery. They also said that she is accused of committing similar crimes in other jurisdictions.

Local 10 news reported that Fetting already was serving state time for drug and robbery offenses when she was processed into the Broward County Jail on the armed robbery charge.

According to prison records, Fetting served time in 2003 for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and grand theft.

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