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Kaudija Shondrelle Haynes, 32, of Birmingham, Alabama is in custody after allegedly holding up a Chick-fil-a- drive-in-employee.
Police in Leeds, Alabama say they were called to the restaurant on January 2 where Haynes is accused of using mace while in the drive-thru. She then demanded that the employee give her money in a bag. The employee did so and police say Haynes left the parking lot driving recklessly.
Detectives were able to track her location to the Wind Creek Casino in Wetumpka where they presumed she would use the stolen funds to gamble.

Haynes was ultimately arrested with help from Wetumpka Police and Poarch Creek Tribal Police after colliding with several trees during a pursuit.
She is charged with attempting to elude, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Ironically, Haynes was not initially charged with the robbery tied to the Chick-fil-a incident.
However, we are learning that upon release from the Elmore County Jail, she will be transferred to the St. Clair County Jail on additional charges including first-degree robbery, reckless endangerment, and fourth-degree theft of property related to the Chick-fil-A incident.
- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com
