Crime & Safety

Two Northport Teens Charged For Robbing Domino's Delivery Driver

Two Northport teenagers have been charged for armed robbery after holding up a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint last week.

(Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)

NORTHPORT, AL — Two Northport teenagers have been arrested and charged with first degree robbery after a Domino's pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint just before midnight on July 8.


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Northport Police Department Assistant Chief Keith Carpenter says Brantley D. Ingram 18-year-old and a 16-year-old were both arrested the day following the robbery, which took place in the 2700 block of 38th Avenue.

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State law prohibits law enforcement from making public identifying information relating to offenders under the age of 18.

Both teens were taken into custody and booked into the Tuscaloosa County Jail, where their bond was set at $60,000 each.

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