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A woman told police that a delivery driver brought the wrong pizza Saturday night, then injured her when she tried to get the correct pie.
Police in Dayton, Ohio, did not take an official report on the incident, but rather a memo report.
Police were called shortly before midnight to the Grandview Hospital emergency room, where a 27-year-old woman said she was hit on the right arm by the driver’s side mirror of a delivery driver’s car. The officer said there was no bruising or redness on the woman’s arm, according to the memo report.
The woman said earlier that night a driver for Cousin Vinny's pizza restaurant delivered the wrong pizza to her apartment. When the driver returned later with the correct pizza, the delivery driver wouldn’t exchange pizzas. The woman said she was struck by the car’s mirror while the driver was backing out.
When police talked to the 20-year-old Centerville woman who had delivered the pizza, the driver said she never hit the woman with her vehicle.
She said the woman had eaten most of the pizza, and that it was against Cousin Vinny’s policy to exchange pizzas when there is less than three-quarters left of the original pie. When she explained this, the driver said the woman started throwing pizza at her and tried to grab the other pizza out of her car.
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