ROYAL OAK -- Based on police reports, Tricia Ann Kortes can be an ornery customer.

Dissatisfied with the design, the 46-year-old allegedly "drop-kicked" a cake ordered for her 7-year-old son's birthday, while shouting expletives, at a Bloomfield Township Kroger in June.

Employees called police, who cited Kortes for disorderly conduct.

Kortes has since been linked to an assault on an ice creak shop employee in Royal Oak, police there say.

An ice cream shop employee, who recognized Kortes from media reports, told Royal Oak police the woman reached over the counter and "slapped her in the head" on July 9, 2015, because the store was out of her desired flavor.

"After the assault, the customer quickly fled the business before she could be identified," Royal Oak police said in a statement Thursday.

The Oakland County Prosecutor's office charged Kortes with misdemeanor assault and battery stemming from the ice cream incident.

Kortes, who is 46, turned herself in to police Thursday, and was booked, arraigned and released on a $1,000, 10 percent cash or surety bond, Royal Oak police said.

She's scheduled to return to court Sept. 12.

A call to a phone number linked to Kortes was answered by a person who claimed to be unable to speak English.