Domino’s Delivers . . . The Law
October 22, 2009
For years Domino’s Pizza commercials promised delivery in 30 minutes or less. Two employees in Aberdeen, South Dakota delivered a tip to their local police department identifying the whereabouts of Todd Barnes, a recent prison escapee. Barnes had been on the lam for ten days after faking an illness and escaping from the jailer. The Domino’s branch is boasting their part in the arrest with this message on their electronic sign, “Delivering pizza . . . with a side of justice!”
A South Dakota man snuck out of prison with success
For more than two weeks his location was anyone’s guess
A local pizza employee
Identified the escapee
Domino’s . . . catching criminals in 30 minutes or less
Tags: 30 minutes or less, Aberdeen, delivering pizza with a side of justice, Domino’s Pizza, prison escapee, South Dakota, Todd Barnes
Posted on: October 22, 2009
Filed under: Just For Fun
1 Comment
Doran "T-Dog" Duffy
October 22nd, 2009 at 5:36 am
I think it is incredibly brave for Domino’s to be bragging about helping in the arrest. In this crazy world, I would not be surprised to see a friend or family member of the convict order a pizza and then beat up the delivery guy.
They would probably send him on his way with a message: “Ordering pizza with a can of Whoop Ass”
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