Report: Pizza mugging nets wrong 'dough'
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Washington Post Editors
A Staten Island, N.Y. mugger who demanded a bag from a pizza shop owner got one that was filled with pizza dough, according to this report:
The assailants demanded one of the shopkeepers hand over a bag -- thinking it contained the day's proceeds, officials said.
"The bag that was stolen contained pizza dough," Drug Enforcement Administration agent Kristie Osswald stated in the complaint.
Read the full story on the New York Daily News web site.
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Washington Post Editors
| November 24, 2010; 6:32 AM ET
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