Corn dog dispute leads to Texas woman's arrest
MIDLAND, Texas - A Carrollton, Texas woman was arrested for allegedly threatening employees with a knife in a cooked corn dog dispute at a West Texas business, reports CBS DFW.
Midland County jail records show 45-year-old Charmelle Henry was being held Thursday on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Bond was set at $100,000 for Henry, who was arrested April 19 by Midland County police after allegedly flashing a knife.
Investigators say Henry paid 75 cents for a corn dog but became upset when she was handed a microwaved version. Authorities say the woman demanded a second corn dog - uncooked - and threatened the lives of store workers who tried to serve her, CBS DFW reported.