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Sheldon Isaiah Cheese, 17, left, and Logan Matthew Alexander, 18, were arrested and sent to York County Prison after police said they robbed a pizza delivery man at gunpoint in Penn Township on Jan. 24. Cheese has been charged as an adult in the case.

(York County Prison)

A York teen, whose last name ironically is Cheese, is one of two suspects accused in the recent robbery of a pizza delivery man at gunpoint in Penn Township.

Sheldon Isaiah Cheese, 17, and Logan Matthew Alexander, 18, of Littlestown, robbed the man as he delivered pizzas to them on Jan. 24, according a ydr.com report. Cheese has been charged as an adult in the case.

When the pizza delivery man arrived to the scene, Cheese knocked on the man's car window, according to charges filed against the two. When the delivery man got out of the car, Alexander was standing at the back of the car pointing a gun at him, charges state.

The man gave Cheese and Alexander two pizzas and $25 before the two fled into a nearby wooded area, the report said.

Police located Alexander's car near the incident scene, and Cheese's wallet and ID were found in the vehicle, according to the report.

The victim identified Cheese as one of the suspects, charging documents state.

Due to the nature of the crime, law required police to charge Cheese as an adult, according to the York County district attorney's office.

Alexander was arrested and charged with robbery, conspiracy and corruption of minors on Jan. 25. He was sent to York County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail.

Cheese was arrested and charged with robbery and conspiracy on Jan. 26.

He was sent York County Prison in lieu of $75,000 bail.