Crime & Safety
Pair Robbed Delivery Driver At Gunpoint In Cherry Hill: Police
The men took the victim's car keys but fled the area when they couldn't find the vehicle, authorities said.
CHERRY HILL, NJ — Two men who robbed a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint in Cherry Hill have been charged, police said Thursday.
Officers responded to a report of an attempted carjacking just after 9:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the parking lot of 100 Park Blvd. While the victim tried to make a delivery, two men approached him and brandished a handgun, authorities said.
The suspects demanded the victim turn over the contents of his pockets, including the keys to his vehicle, police said. When the suspects failed to find the victim's vehicle, they fled the area, according to law enforcement.
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The victim wasn't injured during the incident.
Police identified both suspects through further investigation. Hakiem White, 35, of Philadelphia, and Saivon Norman, 25, of Collingswood, were charged with first-degree carjacking and robbery.
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Norman was also accused of stealing an unlocked vehicle last week from a Haddonfield parking lot. He was arrested last Friday in connection with the incident. Read more: Man Who Stole Vehicle In Haddonfield Has Been Caught: Police
Anyone with information on the Cherry Hill incident can contact Det. Robert Daniello at 856-432-8834.
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