Crime & Public Safety

Arrest made in pizza delivery driver shooting case

Jacob Miller (Credit: Macon Telegraph)
Jacob Miller (Credit: Macon Telegraph)
By Ellen Eldridge
Feb 14, 2017

The man accused of shooting a Papa John’s Pizza delivery driver in the head Dec. 26 was arrested Monday in Atlanta, the Macon Telegraph reported.

Jacob Elijah Miller, 19, faces attempted murder and other charges in connection with shooting 21-year-old Brooklyn Rouse in the head and neck as she delivered pizza in Macon.

Brooklyn Rouse (Credit: Macon Telegraph)
Brooklyn Rouse (Credit: Macon Telegraph)

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Miller was captured at a house on Lynford Drive, a few miles southwest of Turner Field and just north of Fort McPherson, the Telegraph reported.

Alisha Genva Wilson, 26, allegedly called in the phony order in order to lure Rouse to her neighborhood, the newspaper reported. Wilson has been jailed without bond on attempted murder and other charges.

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