FRESNO, California (KFSN) -- A woman was arrested at an Oklahoma Walmart for allegedly mixing chemicals needed to make methamphetamines inside the store.
Elizabeth Halfmoon reportedly told police she was too broke to buy the chemicals.
The chemical mixture was so toxic, it ate some of the paint off of the shelf.
"When I saw her she had just finished mixing-she had just finished up the mixing process of some sulfuric acid with starter fluid in a bottle, and was in the process of taping the cap onto the bottle," said Officer David Shelby with the Tulsa Police Department.
One officer suffered chemical burns to his hands. No one else was injured.
Police say they arrested Halfmoon last month in another meth sting. She had just recently been released.
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