Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe WARRENTON, Ore., Jan. 8 (UPI) -- Police in Oregon said a woman accused of a theft spree led officers on a brief low-speed chase when she attempted to flee on a motorized shopping cart. Warrenton police said a worker at a Subway restaurant in Warrenton contacted police and said a woman had stolen $13 from the eatery's tip jar and attempted to use the case to purchase her $12.75 meal, the Daily Astorian reported Wednesday. Advertisement The woman was gone by the time police arrived but they soon heard reports of a woman matching the suspect's description stealing from a Fred Meyer store and causing a disturbance at a Rite Aid store. Police said the woman then allegedly fled a Home Depot store in a motorized shopping cart loaded with merchandise. Police caught up to Laurie Ruth Chester, 59, while she was riding the low-speed vehicle on U.S. Highway 101. Chester was arrested on two counts of third-degree theft, first-degree theft and disorderly conduct. Read More Town councilor in New York wears colander on head for swearing-in Former child seat safety hotline now a phone sex line Peacock's feet froze to tree during petting zoo escape Velveeta may be in short supply in run-up to Super Bow, says Kraft Restaurant owner selling eatery to pay employee's medical bills