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Domino’s delivery driver robbed twice in seven days by same man on same street in Louisiana

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Authorities in Louisiana have reported that the same suspect has robbed a Domino’s delivery driver twice in seven days on the same street.

According to the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office, 18-year-old Montrell Isom was taken into custody on Tuesday in relation to two distinct robberies that occurred along Williamsburg Drive in LaPlace.

A Domino’s Pizza delivery man attempted to deliver what he thought was a genuine order to a residence on Williamsburg Drive at around midnight on November 29.

According to authorities, the offender had really enticed the victim there before stealing the pizza from him without paying for it.
According to authorities, the attacker also made the driver give up $20 during the heist.

Isom allegedly targeted the same driver on the same street just seven days later.

The driver went to deliver pizza to a house down the road at approximately 11:20 p.m. on Saturday.

The suspect, who was wearing black clothes and partially masked, approached him that time and brandished a revolver at him, according to the police.

According to reports, the 18-year-old coerced the driver into giving up the pizza and $20.

By tracking down the cellphone number that was used to entice the delivery driver, investigators were able to link the suspect to both incidents, according to police. Isom is purportedly the owner of the number.

A Domino’s pizza box, a crucial piece of evidence, was purportedly found in a trash can during a search of Isom’s house.

Isom was charged with theft and armed robbery and taken into the parish jail.

According to jail documents, he is being held on an undisclosed bond.

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