Crime & Safety

Police: 2 Teens Robbed Joa's Delivery Man of Money, Cell Phone and Food

Police searched for the suspects with the K9 unit but no one was arrested.

Framingham Police were searching for two male teens Thursday night, who robbed a Joa's delivery person of his money, cell phone and food on Dyer Street just after 7 p.m. according to the victim.

The delivery person said he was robbed by two males, said Framingham Deputy Police Chief Ron Brandolini.

The victim described one male as white and having a small knife.

The other male was described as black or hispanic. Both were said to be wearing hoodies and dark pants. The males were described in their teens, about 16.

The victim said when he got out of vehicle on Dyer Street and he was jumped. He was told to hand over the money, said Brandolini.

The two took cash from the delivery person's pocket, cell phone and the food fleeing on foot heading east, said Brandolini.

Framingham Police searched the area on foot with the K9 unit. No suspects were arrested. Armed robbery is still under investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Framingham detectives unit at 508- 532-5923.


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