CrimeTracker 15: Suspect Steals from Pizza Delivery Car

POSTED: Monday, January 7, 2013 --- 12:45 p.m..

From the Madison Police Department:

Incident Type
Stolen Auto

Incident Date
01/05/2013 - 2:23 AM

Address
636 W. Washington (Kelly Williamson Mobil)

Victim
Male, age 23, Madison
Victim is a pizza delivery driver.

Details
A pizza delivery driver needed to take a quick pit stop for a bathroom break early Saturday morning. So he pulled into a W. Washington Ave. service station. He parked in the front, leaving the car running and unlocked; his Falbo Brothers Pizzeria bag on the back seat. During his hiatus the 1998 Honda disappeared. At first, he suspected coworkers of playing a trick, and he walked around the Mobil with hopes of finding his car the back lot. No luck, so he called 911. A couple of hours later, around 5:00 a.m., his stolen car was found in the 2900 block of East Washington Ave. It has been abandoned in a traffic lane. A responding officer surmised that it may have run out of gas. The thief, the victim's car keys, and his pizza bag were nowhere to be found.


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  • by k Location: Madison on Jan 7, 2013 at 03:06 PM
    Never, ever leave your car running and unattended. It is a terrible thing to have your vehiclel stolen. Sadly this young man learned the hard way.

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