MOBILE, Alabama – A woman who reported she had been robbed last week while working at a Godfather's Pizza was arrested today after investigators determined she was the one who stole from the business.

Lindsey Turley, 21, was charged with filing a false police report and theft of property in the second and third degrees. Two of the charges are misdemeanors while theft in the second degree is a felony.

Police said they found evidence Turley had taken money from the business in two separate incidents.

She told police an unidentified man had stolen the money on Sept. 24.

It's unclear how much was stolen in each incident, although theft in the third degree applies only when someone is accused of stealing less than $500. Theft in the second degree applies when a person is accused of stealing between $500 and $2,500.

According to officials, Turley told police she was counting money in the Godfather's Pizza office at 5442 Highway 90 West around 10:10 p.m. when an unknown man entered the business through an unlocked back door. She said the man threatened her with a gun and demanded both the money she was counting and the money in her wallet.

Turley said she gave the man what he asked for and he ran out the back door, police said.

According to records, Turley had not yet been booked into Mobile County Metro Jail as of 3:15 p.m.