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Investigators with the Tuscaloosa Police Department arrested a 20-year-old man Thursday night who allegedly robbed a pizza delivery driver that he'd called to his own address. (Stephen Dethrage | al.com)

-- It didn't take long for investigators with the Tuscaloosa Police Department to track down a man who allegedly robbed a pizza delivery driver Thursday night -- a TPD representative said the suspect ordered the pizza to his own address.

Sgt. Brent Blankley said a driver was on a delivery call to a mobile home on Skyland Boulevard Thursday night, but when he knocked on the door of the residence he'd been called to, several men armed with handguns approached him and demanded all the money he had on him, both pizzas he was carrying and his wallet.

20-year-old Michael Antonio Long is in the Tuscaloosa County Jail facing charges of first-degree robbery for allegedly robbing a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint. (Tuscaloosa Police Department)

The driver complied, but got a good look at his robbers before they fled the scene and was able to describe them to investigators. Officers asked residents of the mobile home park if they knew anyone who matched the victim's description, and were pointed toward the residence to which the driver was originally called.

Investigators followed the lead and found a suspect matching the driver's description inside. A search also revealed the stolen pizzas and the bag they were carried inside in the home.

Blankley said one 20-year-old was arrested at the mobile home Thursday and more arrests will follow.

Michael Antonio Long

was booked and charged with one count of first-degree robbery. He is in the Tuscaloosa County Jail pending a $60,000 bond.