Posted January 31, 2018 3:30 am by Comments

By Daniel Terrill

A .40-caliber Glock pistol next to a cell phone, a meat lover’s pizza, cookie pie, and bread sticks. (Photo: Pierce Sheriff’s Dept/Facebook)
A Washington man’s plot to rob a Pizza Hut delivery driver of $80 worth of food was foiled last week when officers traced the order back to the suspect’s phone number and address.
“If you are going to rob a pizza driver at gunpoint and you want to get arrested, you should: use your own phone to order the pizza; call from the same number you ordered a pizza from 4 days earlier; commit the crime in your apartment complex parking lot; use a gun you stole from someone at a party; (and) be in possession of cell phone, gun, and pizza when we come knocking on your door,” the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said in a Facebook post.
According to the social media post, the delivery driver called police around 7 pm on Friday night to report that she had just been robbed at gunpoint. She said two men approached her in the parking lot at the apartment complex, pointed a gun at her and stole the food from her bag — pizza, cookies, and bread — before running away.
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Source: Guns.com

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