The Wichita Police Department is investigating after a string of armed robberies involving pizza delivery drivers.

On Wednesday, police say there have been five robberies since mid-October.

Investigators say when pizza is being delivered to an address, unknown suspects pull out a handgun and demand the food and money. The robberies are occurring in the evening hours.

Haley Banwell is one of those five victims. She was delivering for Domino's when the delivery went wrong.

"He pointed a gun at my neck and asked where the money was at and where my phone was at," said Banwell.

She wasn't even a month into her job when that happened, losing a couple hundred dollars and her cell phone. She left the job soon after the incident.

Electric Pizzeria says it also delivers and tells its drivers to always know their surroundings and never have more than enough change for the order.

"You are kind of an easy target coming down the road," said Joe Fowler, general manager of Electric Pizzeria.

He says he teaches his drivers not to get out if it looks like an abandon house or if lights aren't on and the order isn't prepaid.

Police say there were no reports of injuries in any of the cases.

Anyone with information about these cases is asked to call WPD Detectives at 316-268-4407 or Crime Stoppers at 316-267-2111.