Update: Man Charged with Pizza Delivery Robbery
Florissant Police said the pizza order was traced back to defendant's phone; pizza was delivered to his former address.
A man was charged with robbing a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver in Florissant on Tuesday.
Trevor Tysinger, 22, whose address was listed as being in the 12500 block of Woodstream Drive in Spanish Lake, was charged with robbery Thursday in St. Louis County Circuit Court.
In a report, Florissant Police said that the delivery driver was delivering a pizza to an apartment in the 700 block of Mescalero Court, but did not get an answer at the door. As the delivery driver started to leave, he was confronted by a man in a mask. The masked man pointed what appeared to be a gun at him and demanded cash.
The victim gave him $15 in cash from his pocket.
Florissant Police said the phone number used to order the pizza was traced back to Tysinger. The apartment was his former residence.
Ferguson Police arrested Tysinger Wednesday. He was wearing the same clothes described by the victim and still had the mask used in the robbery, according to the report.
He is being held in St. Louis County Jail on $50,000 bond.
Patrick Larson
8:33 am on Saturday, May 26, 2012
They should have armered pizza vehicles to protect these poor pizza delivery drivers, specially in rougher neighborhoods.
Melonie Harp
12:41 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Funny idea. Poor kid...he looks so young.
Patrick Larson
9:19 am on Saturday, May 26, 2012
The way they would implement the idea of the armored pizza vehicles is that the customer would have to come out and pay their money in the slot just like at some of the gas stations.
Susan
2:08 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
Can we just round up all the idiots? Where to put them I don't know but it sure would reduce a lot of crime and violence.
Faye Mason
11:34 am on Thursday, September 27, 2012
Lol,i agree with all the above.
VIRGINIA
8:52 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
He should have just gone over to Domino's, I am sure that if he was hungry, they would have given him a slice. You can find 15.00 on the ground if you look hard enough especially traveling from Spanish Lake to Lindbergh. A police record for absolutely no reason at all. He probably had a refrigerator full of food at home. So sad and has a 50,000. bond, that's more, they all did wrong. What criteria are they using to determine the bond?