Evanston police arrested a second man in connection with a robbery of a pizza delivery driver that took place in early September.
Two men held a knife to a Sarpino’s Pizza delivery driver at 3:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, then stole two pizzas from the driver, according to police. Officers arrested Terrell L. Farmby, of Evanston, last week, and charged him with armed robbery, a felony.
Earlier:
Police arrested Kent G. Morales Jr., 18, of the 100 block of Ridge Avenue in Evanston, on Tuesday, Nov. 1. Based on a description of the offenders, detectives say they believe he was the second man involved in the robbery. Morales is charged with one count of theft, a misdemeanor.
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Redistribute the pizza & just give it away. An I-phone with each slice might help as it seems the thieves all want them too.
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Vigilante justice...it's the American way.