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Updated: Tuesday, 18 May 2010, 8:40 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 18 May 2010, 11:43 AM EDT
HOLLY HILL, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Two women were arrested early Monday evening after police say they threatened workers at a Volusia County fast food restaurant with a stun gun. It happened in the drive-through window at Wendy's in the Daytona Beach area Monday morning.
Employees say Melanese Reid and Katrina Bryant used profane and discriminatory language. Witnesses say the women were mad because they didn't get the mustard and mayonnaise packets they requested with their order.
Police say Reid chased one drive through employee through the kitchen area of the restaurant, armed with a stun gun that was turned on and making "electronic noises," according to the police report.
Holly Hill police located the women's vehicle in a parking lot of the Charleston House Way Apartments, the women left in another car, but were stopped.
During a search of the women's purses, officers said they found a pink stun gun. FOX 35 was able to see and take pictures of the stun gun.
FOX 35 caught up with Bryant as she bonded out of the Volusia County Jail Monday night. She denied who she was, but deputies say it definitely was Bryant.
Reid told police she was in fear for her life during her argument with the Wendy's worker.
Reid faces a charge of degree to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Katrina is accused of principal in the first-degree to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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