State police have charged a 19-year-old Wilmington man, along with two juveniles, with staging and committing an armed robbery of a Domino's delivery driver this week in Holly Oak.

Troopers determined Jonathan Snyder placed an order with the local pizza shop for food to be delivered to his home, but then changed the delivery location to Silverside Road in the area of Harrison Avenue, said Master Cpl. Michael Austin, a spokesman for the Delaware State Police.

When the 56-year-old driver arrived at the location, he began the transaction with Snyder, Austin said.

At this time, two 17-year-old boys came out of the bushes wearing Halloween masks and brandishing black handguns, demanding pizza and other food items from the delivery driver and money from Snyder, Austin said.

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The two teens fled, as did Snyder and the delivery driver, Austin said. No one was injured during the exchange.

But the investigation showed that Snyder conspired with the two gunmen to set up the delivery driver and stage the robbery, Austin said.

With the help of New Castle County police, the three suspects were located in the same vehicle, which was stopped on Silverside Road for an unrelated traffic offense shortly after the robbery, Austin said.

Police were able to identify all three as part of the robbery, and a search of the vehicle yielded the Halloween masks and two black BB guns resembling the handguns described by the delivery driver, Austin said. They also found the food items at a home nearby associated with the young men.

All three suspects were charged with first-degree robbery, wearing a disguise during the commission of a felony and conspiracy.

Snyder was taken to Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington after failing to post $62,000 cash bail.

The two juveniles, who were not identified, were taken to the New Castle County Detention Center in lieu of $67,000 cash bail.

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