Police: Pizza delivery driver robbed at gunpoint during delivery

YOUNGSTOWN - Police in Youngstown are investigating after a pizza delivery driver told officers he was robbed at gunpoint during a delivery.
According to a police report, police spoke with the driver, who said he was delivering a pizza to a home on W. Indianola Avenue.
Police say when they got to the house in question, the driver's phone, ID card and bank card were scattered throughout the driveway. Police could not find any suspects at the house.
The driver told police when he got to the house, he called the person who placed the order to tell him he had arrived. Two men then came up to the car to get the pizza.
From there, police say the driver got out of the car and one of the men pulled out a gun and told him to give him all of his money, while the other man started going through the driver's pockets, taking his phone and some cash.
Police say the two suspects fled in different directions, with one running towards Indianola Avenue and the other running towards Colfax Road.
The suspects were described as two skinny Black males standing at about six feet tall, wearing all black, including a black mask. Police say the phone number connected to the pizza order traced back to someone matching that description.
No arrests have been made at this time.
