Women Planned Pizza Delivery Ambush: Cops

Four women planned on robbing pizza delivery man with paintball gun

Four women are under arrest and accused of setting a trap for a pizza delivery guy that included masks and a paintball gun, Broward Sheriff's Office said Thursday.

Tashay Bryant, 21, 20-year-old Shakera Collins and 18-year-olds Victoria Annmarie Grajales and Rashelle Moore have been charged with robbery with a weapon after they allegedly ordered a pizza to an abandoned house, camped out in a car and waited to pounce, an arrest report stated.

Each was in court Thursday and received $10,000 bond.

BSO was alerted of Tuesday's North Lauderdale robbery attempt by two people who called in and said they saw four suspicious people with masks in a parked car.

Deputies originally were told it was four black males riding in a Honda Civic with the tag covered. They arrived just before the Pizza Hut delivery man did, the report stated.

Collins allegedly called Pizza hut on her cell phone and directed them to bring her the pizza. Three of the women admitted to investigators that they were wearing hooded shirts and masks to rob the pizza delivery man and they planned to threaten him with a paintball gun, the arrest report stated.

Investigators said in recent weeks, several similar robberies had been reported where someone would call in a delivery order for Chinese food or pizza, then the delivery person would be ambushed when they arrived.

Detectives have not said if the quartet of women are responsible for those robberies.

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