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Odessa Police Looking For Man Who Mugged Domino's Delivery Woman

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 31, 2013
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ODESSA -- Odessa Police are looking for someone who mugged a pizza delivery woman.

    Officers say that Domino's Pizza driver delivered a pizza to an apartment at 2101 East 9th Street 11:40 PM on January 30th.

    However, a woman in the apartment said she didn't place an order for pizza.

    The pizza delivery woman tried to walk back to her car, but a man wearing dark clothing and a ski mask walked up to her and robbed her at gunpoint.

    The robber took a small amount of cash from he woman and ran away.

    The pizza delivery woman wasn't injured in the incident.

    Police say that the robber is about 6' tall and he weighs 150 pounds.

    The robber was reportedly wearing a black jacket with a hood and black jeans.

    Anyone with information on this robbery should call Odessa Police at (432) 333-3641.

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