Two teenage boys, 15 and 16, arrested after alleged robbery of pizza delivery man in Port Augusta
Police have charged two youths over the alleged attempted robbery of a Domino’s pizza delivery driver.
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Two teenagers have been charged over the alleged attempted robbery of a pizza delivery driver at Port Augusta at the end of last week.
Police were called to Hicks St – on the east side of town – on Sunday, about 6pm, after reports a Domino’s pizza delivery man had been assaulted by an unknown male and a group of teenagers.
A Port Augusta pizza delivery driver has fought off a gang of teenagers who tried to rob him of cash in a broad daylight attack. #7NEWSpic.twitter.com/rOIncRaccA
— 7NEWS Adelaide (@7NewsAdelaide) February 10, 2025
CCTV footage, obtained by 7NEWS, shows the driver getting into his car before an unknown person walks up and opens the door.
The footage shows the driver being coaxed out of the car and then rushed at by a group of people, who allegedly try to assault him. But the victim manages to fight them off and is not seriously injured.
Following investigations on Thursday, police went to two addresses in Port Augusta and arrested two teens.
A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy were charged with attempted aggravated robbery and breach of bail.
They were refused police bail and appeared in the Port Augusta Youth Court on Thursday, where they were remanded in custody to reappear in the youth court on 25 February.
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Originally published as Two teenage boys, 15 and 16, arrested after alleged robbery of pizza delivery man in Port Augusta