Woman robbed Coconut Creek Dairy Queen at gunpoint — and got away with only $1.50, cops say

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COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – It wasn’t even enough to buy a Blizzard.

Police said a woman decided to rob the Dairy Queen at 5405 Lyons Road in Coconut Creek but only got away with chump change.

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They said Allison Fetting, 44, made off with a grand total of $1.50.

Fetting was booked into the Broward County jail on a robbery charge Friday, while in the midst of serving state prison time for multiple robbery and drug charges in Palm Beach County.

According to an arrest warrant, the robbery happened on the afternoon of Feb. 20, 2024.

Authorities said she brandished a black handgun and ordered the clerk to give her money from the register.

Instead, police said she ran off with the tip jar, containing the paltry buck-and-a-half.

According to an Instagram post by Coconut Creek police, she was arrested by Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office deputies a day later, but is only now making her way back to Broward.

Besides the Palm Beach County convictions, state records show that Fetting served nearly three years of a four-year sentence after a conviction for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, battery on a law enforcement officer and grand theft stemming from a 2003 arrest in Osceola County.

As of Saturday, Fetting was in the Broward Main Jail, awaiting an arraignment hearing scheduled for Wednesday.

She’ll be facing Broward County Judge Marina Garcia-Wood, court records show.


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