DELIVERY DRIVER ATTACK Fayette County Deputies Search For Men They Say Robbed, Beat Delivery Driver
Reported by: Kallie Cart
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Jan. 5, 2013 4:33 PM EST
Updated: Jan. 5, 2013 4:44 PM EST
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Mount Hope, Fayette County
, West Virginia
Sheriff's deputies in Fayette County need your help to find two men they believe robbed a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint and then brutally attacked him.
Police issued this photo of one of the people of interest in the robbery. Police said the Domino's Pizza delivery driver was making a delivery in the parking lot of the old County Line Bar in the Mount Hope area about 3 a.m. Saturday. That's when police said two men approached the victim, one with a gun and demanded him to get to the ground.
Police said the two then robbed the driver and beat him.
Police described one subject as a white male in his late 30's, approximately 5'6" and weighing 120 pounds with a gray goatee and brown eyes. Police said he was wearing a green ball cap with an OD green jacket (military color) and similar color pants.
The second male subject is described as a white male in his early 30's approximately 5'08" and weighing 140 pounds, clean shaven and what appeared to be a red scar on his neck. Police said he was wearing a dark brown or green jacket with a hood and possibly jeans.
If you have any information that could help in the investigation, call the Fayette County Sheriff's Office at 304-574-3590.
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