Woman arrested after making salad worth $500 in closed Georgia restaurant, police say

FLOYD COUNTY, Ga. — A woman has been arrested after being accused of breaking into a restaurant over the weekend.

According to a warrant obtained by our partners at Channel 2 Action News, on Saturday at 1:55 a.m., Rome police officers responded to reports of a woman breaking into the Harvest Moon Cafe.

Police said 23-year-old Callie Elizabeth Thweatt somehow got inside the restaurant after it had been closed and opened the food coolers.

Thweatt then made a salad. Officers said she touched several food items with her bare hands, rendering those ingredients no good.

Police said the total value of the salad Thweatt made was $500. However, authorities did not specify what ingredients Thweatt put in her salad.

She was charged with theft by taking.