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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On October 11, 2010 at approximately 8:29 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the area of Church Street and Clay Street for the report of the robbery of a delivery person. Upon arrival the officers met with the adult male victim who advised that he had been delivering food to a residence on the two hundred (200) block of Clay Street and was approached by three (3) unknown males. Two of the suspects struck the victim in the face, then held him as they checked his pockets. The suspects took an amount of U.S. currency from the victim in addition to the food that he was attempting to deliver. The third suspect stayed a distance away from the victim and was in possession of a long rifle type weapon. Once the items were taken from the victim the suspects fled from the area on foot towards Naylor Street. The victim was not injured. The investigation is continuing and the suspects were all described as black males, late teens to early twenties in age. The delivery residence was found to be an unoccupied vacant dwelling.
CC # 201000040598

On October 12, 2010 at approximately 9:44 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a local pizza restaurant for the report of the robbery of a delivery person. Upon arrival the officer met with the adult male victim who advised that he had attempted to deliver food to an address on the three hundred (300) block of Truitt Street. As the victim approached the residence he was met by a lone suspect on the front porch. The victim met the first suspect, and observed three (3) other unknown males emerge from behind the residence. The victim was struck in the head area and the suspects took U.S. currency and a cellular telephone from his pants pocket and the delivery food. One (1) of the suspects was also in possession of a black long rifle type weapon. The suspects then fled from the area on foot. The victim sustained minor injuries that were treated by Salisbury Emergency Medical Services. The suspects were all described as black males, wearing dark clothing and masks over their faces. The victim advised that the suspects were all approximately 5’10" tall. The delivery residence was found to be an unoccupied vacant dwelling.   CC # 201000040732

If anyone has any information regarding these two (2) robberies, they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165, or to contact Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Information may be left anonymously.

14 comments:

  1. I pity the poor workers who are forced to try to find work of some kind in this economy that they would get stuck doing this type of work. Dangerous as hell for what? $6.00 - $7.00 an hour. Welcome to our All American City

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  2. I'd never deliver to that ghetto.

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  3. HEY, DELIVERY DRIVERS,,,,,,

    If the lights aren't on, KEEP ON TRUCKING!!!!!

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  4. anonymous 12:05 please DO NOT call my neighborhood a ghetto just because some hoodlums come into the neighborhood to rob people. Your neighborhood could be the next robbery site so don't be so closed minded!

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  5. But can you imagine the backlash if one business dare refuse to deliver to a certain area of the city at night? That'd definitely be considered racist or prejudiced or discriminatory in nature.

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  6. When I was a driver I always had a phone number to where I delivered and called it if it was in a bad neighborhood.

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  7. They just need to stop delivering to certain areas,PERIOD.Sorry if that inconveniences people who intend to pay for their food but facts are facts.Truitt and Clay Streets are right off of Church and the crime statistics for that area are just too high to justify endangering someones life for a darn pizza or sub.

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  8. Why don't the Police Officers simply pose as delivery drivers at night. Problem solved.

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  9. I work at a place where we deliver and we refuse to deliver to "bad" neighborhoods at night. Some customers don't like it and we just tell them sorry. Most people realize their $20.00 is not worth someones life.

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  10. Pizza delivery will be a thing of the past soon !!! What is the going on in this sixk town , Police can't handle it, call in the big boys !!

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  11. But if they don't deliver to those areas, they are "racist". Go figure.

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  12. well there were two other armed robberies on the 11th you failed to mention. having police pose as a delivery driver would be a waste of man power.

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  13. Make all customers that order delivery pay by credit card. No cash=no robbery

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  14. 12:05 you are obviously an idiot. You are stupid to think we only make 6 or 7 dollars an hour. We make a lot of money from tips and also get x amount for every order delivered , not to mention a paycheck.

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