Two teens arrested for robbery of Domino's Pizza driver

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Published: Apr. 25, 2017 at 11:37 PM EDT
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Two teenagers have been charged with last month's robbery of a Domino's Pizza delivery driver.

Alterick Richardson, 16, was arrested Tuesday afternoon by the Greenville Police Department's Violent Criminal Apprehension Team.

He is charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon.

Police also charged a 15-year-old juvenile last Thursday in the case.

Officers were called late on April 25th to the Domino's Pizza on Charles Boulevard. The driver told police that he was approached by several men as he walked from his car to the store.

The men showed a handgun and demanded the driver's money.

Richardson was jailed on a $100,000 bond.

Police say the two were identified thanks to surveillance video from a nearby business.

Additional arrests are forthcoming, according to a news release.


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Police are asking for the public's help in identifying four men wanted in connection with Tuesday night's armed robbery of a pizza delivery driver.

Greenville officers were called around 10:45 p.m. to the Domino's Pizza on Charles Boulevard. The driver told police that he was approached by several men as he walked from his car to the store.

The men showed a handgun and demanded the driver's money.

The men were last seen running across Charles Boulevard toward 13th Street.

Surveillance cameras at the nearby Harris Teeter showed that the men were in the grocery store just before the robbery.

Anyone with information on their identities should call the Greenville Police Department (252) 329-4315 or Crime Stoppers (252) 758-7777. Crime Stoppers offers up to a $2,500 reward for information that leads to an arrest.