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Businiess name:  Domino's Pizza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A pizza delivery man was a victim of an armed robbery of his pizza and wallet Sunday night. Bloomington Police Department received a call at 11:51 p.m. Sunday from a Domino?s Pizza delivery driver, saying he had been robbed of the pizza and his wallet in the 1200 block of North Lindbergh Drive, Drake said, reading from a police report. The driver told police he had an order to deliver on Lindbergh, but when he arrived, the address he had been given was nonexistent. He then called the phone number given, to which he got a number not in service, Drake said. The driver said he continued to drive around the area, and two black males flagged him down and told him they were the ones who had ordered the pizza. The driver told police he gave the men the pizza and said it would be $14.27, when one of the men pulled a gun out and demanded his wallet. The driver told police his wallet contained about $15.

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