Mandeville PD arrests Domino’s employee for false robbery report

By Suzanne Le Breton
St. Tammany News
Published on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 9:23 AM CST



A Domino’s Pizza employee was arrested Friday night after she stole money out of the registered and told police she was robbed.

According to Lt. Thomas Breazeale with the Mandeville Police Department, 24-year-old Brandy Littrelle, 3969 Mississippi Highway 35, Forest, Miss., called the police department to report that an unknown individual had entered the Domino’s Pizza restaurant at 3845 Louisiana Highway 22 where she was working and requested she give him the money in the cash registered. Breazeale said Littrelle told police she complied with the request, but they started to question Littrelle’s story almost immediately when she could not provide a description of the person who reportedly robbed her and failed to answer simple questions about the crime.

“It was very comical,” Breazeale said, adding that Littrelle’s description of the alleged get-away car resembled her own car, which was parked in the parking lot, prompting detectives to request permission to search her vehicle.

Inside the trunk of her vehicle they found just over $400 stuffed inside a pizza box. Breazeale said the amount found in the pizza box matched the amount missing from the register to the penny.

Littrelle was charged with felony theft as well as criminal mischief for falsifying a police report.


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