Crime & Safety
Pizza Hut Delivery Worker Robbed at Gunpoint in Cleveland Heights
Driver's wallet stolen by at large thief.

A Pizza Hut delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint outside a Greyton Road house on Saturday, reported cleveland.com.
The driver received a call from a man who identified himself as “Marcus” on Saturday at 7:25 p.m. When the driver came to the address he’d been given, no one was at the house, according to a police report acquired by cleveland.com. He proceeded to go back to his car.
Upon returning to his car, a man knocked on his window, claiming to be “Marcus.” He asked the driver to get back out of the car and follow him to the house. When the driver refused, “Marcus” pulled out a small gun from his jacket pocket and told him to give over his wallet. The order, two pizzas and a side of breadsticks, were not stolen.
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The driver, too shocked to call 91, returned to the Pizza Hut on South Taylor Road to report what had happened, reported cleveland.com. Officers were unable to locate "Marcus" or the driver's wallet while searching the area. Detectives were also unable to track the phone number used to place the order.
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