(NewsNation) — An Illinois woman has been accused of causing thousands of dollars in damages by setting fire to multiple cribs inside a Walmart on New Year’s Eve.
According to a release from the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office, Adilyn Monette, 21, entered a Walmart in Woodstock, Illinois, on Dec. 31, at around 7:20 p.m.
Surveillance footage shows Monette transporting cans of camping fuel from the camping aisle to the baby section, where she then poured fuel on multiple cribs, set them on fire and left the store, authorities said.
Police identified Monette as the suspect and placed her under arrest. Walmart sustained damage in excess of $10,000, according to the release.
She was charged with one count of aggravated arson and denied pretrial release at a Jan. 2 hearing, with Judge Cynthia Lamb finding “there were no conditions or combinations of conditions that the court could impose to keep the community safe based on dangerousness.”
Monette has a separate pending criminal charge of Arson in Colorado, “for which she was placed on supervised release pending trial,” according to the release.
NewsNation local affiliate WTVO contributed to this report.