A woman is facing a public intoxication charge after voicing a complaint at the Waffle House in Sterlington.

According to an arrest report for Kami Rhorer, 36, Ludwig Avenue, an officer with the Sterlington Police Department was at Waffle House when he heard a woman two booths away begin to complain about her waffle having too many chocolate chips.

The officer detected slurred speech and the use of several profane words before Rhorer left the restaurant. She then went to her car, sat in the driver's seat and turned the ignition on.

After making contact with Rhorer, the officer could smell alcohol on her breath. She performed poorly on a standard field sobriety test and was told she would need to find someone to give her a ride home.

Per the report, Rhorer used the Waffle House phone to try to find a ride, and the officer heard the dial tone continually throughout her call. When it concluded, Rhorer said it would be two hours before someone could get her.

According to the report, the manager asked officers to remove Rhorer from the business because at least twelve other customers were present.

Rhorer was booked into Ouachita Correctional Center early Saturday on charges of public intoxication disturbing the peace.