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Harrisburg Police investigating four weekend food delivery robberies

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Four different delivery men were robbed over the weekend, and police believe each of the incidents is related.

The first occurred on Friday night around 810 in the 2000 block of Briggs Street. A delivery man for Monte Carlo’s Pizza was delivering food when he got out of the car.

As he was getting out, two robbers displayed handguns and pushed him against the car. They walked away with a cell phone, car keys, a small amount of cash and the food.

The victim was not harmed.

The suspects are identified as a Hispanic male, thin wearing a red sweatshirt and a Hispanic male, heavy set wearing a gray sweatshirt.

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One day later, around 835 p.m. a delivery driver for Michael’s Pizza was robbed near the intersection of Market and Thomas Streets. The victim got out of his car to deliver food when two robbers pulled out handguns.

The suspects ordered him to the ground and took his cell phone, keys and the food. The victim was not harmed.

The suspects are identified as a black male, about 5 foot 10 wearing a brown sweatshirt and a dark hat and a black male, heavy set wearing a light-colored sweatshirt and a half mask.

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Then only an hour later, another pizza man was robbed on Briggs Street, this time in the 1800 block. A delivery man for Domino’s was delivering food and made the delivery without issue. As he was walking back to his car he was confronted by an armed robber.

The victim gave him a small amount of cash and the robber ran off to a waiting car. The victim was not harmed.

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The last incident occurred just a few minutes later in the 2000 block of Mulberry Street. A 28-year-old China Express delivery man was robbed.

Police investigated the incident the next day and found the suspect was confronted by two armed robbers.

Each pulled out a handgun, and one robber punched the victim in the face, breaking his glasses.

The robbers took the food and ran off.


At this time, police are unsure if the incidents are related.  The investigation into these incidents continues and anyone with information should call Harrisburg Police Detective Ferrari at 717-255-3025.


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