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In a viral video, a pair of police officers in Arizona were helped to end the pizza delivery after arresting the driver during a traffic stop.
The caption was read on the video, it was posted on social media by the Tempe Police Department.
The department shared the moment that came out on 4 July, in which the authorities were sent to the customer to surprise the pizza.
“Hello,” the shocking customer said when he opened his door to find two police officers with his pizza order.
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“How are you?” One of the officers asked.
“Well how are you?” He replied.
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After arresting the delivery driver, Tempe police officers ended the pizza delivery. (Tempe Police Department)
“Very good. Brandi?” The pizza officer said to verify that he had the right house for delivery.
“Yes,” he confirmed.
The officer explained, “So your grubh man is arrested, so we still gave your pizza.”
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The Tempe Police Department said: “The order was hot-n-red, and the suspect was caught N-Stayi.” (Ketlin O’Hara/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
The customer’s mouth opened when he realized what was happening.
“I really appreciate the pizza,” he said.
“It must still be hot,” said the other officer.
The department also shared viral videos on its X account.
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The department shared in a post on X, “When a delivery driver was arrested during the traffic stop, our officials ensured that the pizza was still received. The order was hot-n-red, and the suspect was caught,” the department shared in a post on X.
“We are committed to serving our community 24/7 – whether it is safety or pizza delivery!”
Officials told Fox News Digital that the delivery driver was arrested on charges of careless driving and racing.
Fox News reached Grub for digital comment.
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