Crime & Safety

Pizza Delivery Driver Robbed at Gunpoint

Authorities seeking the suspects involved have them on video footage.

Cumberland County Sheriff’s Detectives are searching for suspects wanted in the February 12, 2013 armed robbery of a Papa John’s Pizza Deliveryman.

The victim says he was making a delivery to a residence on the 5300 block of Patton Street in Eureka Springs at around 12:30 p.m. when he noticed four men walking along the roadway. The pizza was delivered to the owner of the residence and the victim started back to his vehicle when the suspects, one of which was brandishing a black pistol, pushed and held him against the car while another took personal items.

The robbers made away with the victim’s social security card, a North Carolina ID, three Master Cards and one Visa card. Also taken was cash, a Tom Tom GPS and an Apple Ipod.

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The suspects fled on foot and have been tracked in surveillance video at various locations around the area, trying to get money from the victim’s bank account and credit cards.

Anyone who may be able to identify these suspects in the surveillance video is urged to contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office at (910) 323-1500.

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According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, these men are considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached.

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