Pizza delivery driver robbed at gunpoint in Ashburn: police

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ASHBURN, VA – A pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint in Ashburn on Friday night, according to a report from the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office. Two suspects remain at large, police said.

The theft took place just after 11 p.m. on Friday, January 28. The victim told police he was delivering pizza in the 44200 block of Huron Terrace in Ashburn.

Before he could complete the delivery, two strangers approached the driver. The victim believed one of the men was displaying a firearm, according to the police report.

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Three other men attempted to steal the victim’s car, but were unsuccessful, police said. The suspects then fled the area in an older model black Dodge Charger.

The men stole the victim’s cellphone and delivery items during the robbery, authorities said. The suspects were described as men wearing face masks and dark clothing.

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Anyone with more information about the theft can contact Detective Schmidt of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office at 703-777-1021.

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