A woman is behind bars after Fort Worth police said she accused restaurant employees of taking her money and held one of them at gunpoint while demanding a refund.
It happened on Thursday, June 27, at the Taqueria Mi Ranchito Mexican restaurant in Fort Worth.
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According to the Fort Worth Police Department, officers responded to the restaurant in the 5700 block of Crowley Road just after 1 p.m. following reports of a woman threatening an employee with a gun.
Once police officers arrived at the restaurant, the suspect, 70-year-old Josefina Luna, was detained as authorities conducted their investigation.
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An employee at the business told Fort Worth police that Luna had entered the restaurant, had started accusing the staff of taking her money, and demanded a refund.
Luna then allegedly pulled out a small black pistol from her bag and kept it pointed at the employee under a table.
Authorities stated that during their investigation, Luna accused the staff of taking her money, and she denied having a gun. However, after officers searched her bag, they discovered a firearm that matched the description provided by the victim.
Luna was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery. Booking records show she is at Tarrant County Corrections Center and held on a $25,000 bond.
The Fort Worth Police Department is dedicated to serving and protecting the community through partnerships, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence," The Fort Worth Police Department said in a released statement on Monday.
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"Our mission is to provide the highest level of service to our residents, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all."
No injuries were reported in connection with the incident.