North Haledon Domino's armed robbery the latest at local pizza chains

An armed robbery at a Domino's Pizza in North Haledon Sunday night was the latest in a series of similar crimes in the area that police believe to be related.

Two men took between $1,200 and $1,500 from the High Mountain Road Domino's, according to Detective Sgt. David Parenta. Similar robberies at Domino's in Fair Lawn, Passaic and Woodland Park led police to believe they were all related, Parenta stated.

After the North Haledon robbery Sunday, the two suspects fled in a silver SUV or minivan toward Haledon, according to Parenta. None of the four employees at the store were injured.

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The suspects were described as two Hispanic men with thick accents, similar to the account told to Fair Lawn police. One man — who also had a silver handgun — wore a black hoodie, black bandanna around his face, and pink gloves. The other man wore a black hoodie and red bandanna around his face.

In the Feb. 17 robbery at the Fair Lawn Domino's, two men took around $80 and a cellphone. There are more than 130 Domino's in New Jersey, according to the pizza chain's website.

Anyone with information about the incidents can contact North Haledon Police Department at 973-423-1111 or Fair Lawn Detective Anthony Lugo at 201-794-5410.

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