From the police blotter
The money for pizza wasn't in his pants
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
A roundup of unusual and noteworthy items from area police departments.
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FAIRBORN — April 27: A Domino's Pizza driver called police after delivering to the 200 block of Huron Court.
She said a male, with only his upper body visible, said he was getting the money as he closed the door.
When he opened the door again he didn't have pants on. He paid for the pizzas, and the complainant left. There was no answer when police knocked.
Lots of Wendy's coupons stolen
DAYTON — May 8: A Wendy's manager said his vehicle was broken into on Jackson Street and 300 to 400 Wendy's coupon cards had been stolen.
These doors must have been special
DAYTON — May 9: The passenger side and driver's side doors were stolen off a vehicle parked at Tacoma and Bowen streets.
— Compiled by Angela Watson Gay. Contact the reporter at (937) 225-2374 or anwatson@daytondailynews.com




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