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( Clifton ) - Police are saying that a phone left off the hook led to a local pizza parlor employee overhearing a plan to rob a delivery driver.
Police say that someone called Topper's Pizza in Clifton early Monday morning and placed a large order. The customer apparently forgot to hang up the phone, and the employee who took the order stayed on the line heard a plan to rob the delivery
driver for the order.
The worker called 911, and an undercover police officer replaced the normal delivery driver. When the undercover officer delivered the pizzas, the suspects took the pizza and ran.
19-year-old Kevon Whitfield and a 14-year-old juvenile were arrested in the 900 block of Mound Street, and both are now charged with robbery.
Police say other suspects were arrested in a West End apartment building, but aren't specifying how many were arrested.
Summary- So the robber made a big order at a local pizza parlor and forgets to hang up. So the employee stays on the line and listens to their plan to rob them. Then he called 911 and a cop went under cover. When he delivered the pizzas they took them and ran. Both got arrested.