TAMPA, Fla. — A 37-year-old Tampa woman has been arrested and charged with making a bomb inside a Walmart store.

Woman accused of making bomb in Walmart store

No injuries at Walmart at 2700 E. Fletcher Ave

Emily Stallard taken into custody, being held on $8,500 bond

And it all happened with her daughter in attendance.

According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Emily Stallard was in the Walmart located at 2700 East Fletcher Saturday afternoon when a security officer found her making a bomb with nails, shoe strings and mason jars.

@HCSOSheriff arrested this woman for making a bomb inside a Walmart on Fletcher Ave. & threatening to blow the place up. Even worse- they say she had her 9-year old with her to help. Details @BN9 pic.twitter.com/to6grYNLn1 — Fallon Silcox (@FallonSilcox) January 14, 2020

The security officer, with help from a Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) officer, took Stallard into custody without incident. Officials said Stallard had her 9-year-old daughter with her.

Deputies said Stallard, not only made the bomb inside the store using "an incendiary chemical mixture and wick" but also was heard saying "I will blow this place up."

Officials said deputies took her into custody before she lit the device. There were no injuries.

Stallard is facing charges of attempted arson, fire bombing, child abuse and contributing to the delinquency or dependency of child. She is being held on $8,500 bond.

Emily Stallard, 37, is facing charges after officials said she made a bomb inside a Walmart store. (Hillsborough County Jail)