A man robbed a pizzeria right after applying for a job and leaving contact details

A man robbed a pizzeria right after applying for a job and leaving contact details

A man robbed a pizzeria right after applying for a job and leaving contact detailsA man robbed a pizzeria right after applying for a job and leaving contact details

After a Pennsylvania man ran out of a pizzeria with a can of tips in hand, investigators had little to no effort in finding him. Before the theft, 22-year-old Nicholas M. Marks applied for a job at this very pizzeria — prudently leaving his name and contact information.

One Pizza D'Oro employee told authorities that Marks came to the store on August 26 to apply, but at one point grabbed a tip jar from the counter and ran out into the street. The worker added that he set off in pursuit, but retreated when the suspect pulled out a knife.

The bank supposedly had about $ 220.

Fortunately, since the authorities knew Marx's phone number and name, it was not difficult to find him — after which the man was identified by the employees of the pizzeria.

Marx is charged with robbery, theft, possession of weapons, assault and possession of drug paraphernalia (found in his belongings). At the moment, the man does not have a lawyer.

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