TULSA Okla. (KTLA) -- A woman has been arrested for attempting to make methamphetamine inside a Walmart store using chemicals she was "too broke to buy".
Surveillance footage shows 45-year-old Elizabeth Alisha Greta Halfmoon entering the store at noon Thursday.
Security officers called police six hours later when they noticed she was still there and acting suspiciously.
Responding officers say she claimed she was using a bottle to mix the chemicals because she was "too broke to buy the chemicals."
"She didn't have the money to make the purchases of the chemicals that were needed so she was taking what was needed in the bottle," Officer David Shelby told Fox 23.
The only injury was to an officer who received minor injuries when the chemicals in the bottle burned his hand.
Halfmoon was arrested last month in a meth-manufacturing sting. She was released just two days before her Walmart arrest.
Surveillance footage shows 45-year-old Elizabeth Alisha Greta Halfmoon entering the store at noon Thursday.
Security officers called police six hours later when they noticed she was still there and acting suspiciously.
Responding officers say she claimed she was using a bottle to mix the chemicals because she was "too broke to buy the chemicals."
"She didn't have the money to make the purchases of the chemicals that were needed so she was taking what was needed in the bottle," Officer David Shelby told Fox 23.
The only injury was to an officer who received minor injuries when the chemicals in the bottle burned his hand.
Halfmoon was arrested last month in a meth-manufacturing sting. She was released just two days before her Walmart arrest.