Investigators say since mid November, robbers have hit at least eight pizza parlors and other stores. Live 5 News spoke with a Domino's Pizza employee who was robbed after closing up one night last week."I'm still kind of shaken up. I still shake a lot," she said.She told us one of two masked men forced his way in. He wasn't interested in pizza dough. He wanted cash dough."the sound of his voice, I think was very scary for me. He really meant business. He wasn't there to play," the still frightened employee recalled. "Because he was behind me, I didn't know if that gun was gonna go off.""I said if I don't do everything, exactly like he wants me to, then he could just shoot me and I wouldn't even know it was coming. It was scary."
After getting his cash, the robber had one more order and it wasn't for pizza.
"When he got to the front door, he turned around and and I just held my hands like this, what do I do now?" she said. "And he looked at me and said, lock yourself up in the cooler." The robbers apparently don't mind making a repeat performance. Police say me the Domino's on Dorchester Road has been hit at least twice, putting pizza workers on edge.But it's not just pizza parlors being hit. Police say the bandits have also targeted a mattress shop, and a couple of dollar stores.So far a total of 15 businesses have been hit. Eight of them are in unincorporated Charleston County, four are in the city of Charleston, and three are in the city of North Charleston.Fortunately, so far, the robbers haven't turned violent."I hope and pray they don't hurt anybody," the Domino's employee said.
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