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February 23, 2001

Grand Jury indicts two in attempted robbery of pizza delivery men

By Ryan Good
Staff Writer

The Seneca County Grand Jury indicted two suspects Wednesday in connection with an armed robbery and attempted armed robbery of two Tiffin pizza delivery men.

The charges are related to a robbery and an attempted robbery of pizza delivery men Tuesday night.

David G. Myers, 29, and Katherine A. Cullen, 20, both of Bellevue, were charged with felony offenses.

They are being held in the Seneca County Jail.

Meyers was indicted on one count of aggravated robbery with a firearm, two counts of possession of criminal tools, one count of attempted aggravated robbery and one count of disposing of stolen property, Seneca County Prosecutor Ken Egbert Jr. said.

Cullen was indicted on one count of complicity to aggravated robbery with a firearm, two counts of possession of criminal tools, and one count of complicity to attempted aggravated robbery with a firearm, Egbert said.

Marco's Pizza received an order for a delivery to 240 Mohawk St. Tuesday night. Investigators said the call came from a downtown Tiffin pay phone. The delivery man got to the home and left without incident.

Less than an hour later, pizzas were ordered from Fort Ball Pizza to the same address. Investigators said a man came from a nearby field and robbed the driver at gunpoint, demanding the money bag and the pizzas. Police say Cullen was a lookout during the incidents in a nearby car. They said the two communicated with walkie talkies.

The two are also suspected in a string of robberies from pizza restaurants in Bellevue, Clyde and Fremont, Egbert said.

Two people robbed a delivery driver Feb. 15 on CR 183 in Sandusky County. They used a four wheeler in the robbery, according to Sandusky County Sheriff's Detective William Kaiser.

The two are also believed to have robbed a delivery person Feb. 20 on Norbert Drive in Fremont. A description was put out on the vehicle they were driving. They were spotted and stopped by the State Highway Patrol on Nelson Street in Clyde, Kaiser said.

 

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