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  2. Missing Domino’s Delivery Driver Pronounced Dead as Police ...

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    Shuefaub “Shue” Xiong, a Domino’s delivery driver, was reported missing after he showed up for work but didn't make his scheduled deliveries on Jan. 14 Authorities previously said his car ...

  3. Missing Domino Driver’s Car Found in Wisconsin, Police ...

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    Police in Minnesota believe a missing Domino’s delivery driver may be experiencing a "mental health crisis" after his car was found unoccupied in Wisconsin.. Shuefaub “Shue” Xiong's red ...

  4. Search launched after Domino’s driver goes missing while ...

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    Police in Minnesota have launched a search for a Domino’s driver who disappeared while out delivering pizzas.. Shuefaub Xiong arrived for work on January 14 but did not return home, according to ...

  5. Pizza delivery - Wikipedia

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    For decades, "free delivery" was a popular slogan for almost all pizza stores. [7] In Australia, a portion of the delivery charge is given to the driver as the store is required to reimburse the driver for the use of a personal vehicle. [8] Domino's Pizza is credited with popularizing free pizza delivery in the United States. [9]

  6. Death of Brian Wells - Wikipedia

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    For 10 years Wells worked as a pizza delivery driver at the Mama Mia's Pizzeria in Erie until his death. [25] [26] Just after 1:30 p.m. on August 28, 2003, the pizzeria received a call from a payphone at a nearby gas station. The owner could not understand the customer and passed the phone to Wells, who received a call to deliver two pizzas to ...

  7. William Scott Smith - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1982, 18-year-old Domino's Pizza courier Sherry Melissa Eyerly was dispatched to an address on Riverhaven Drive to deliver an order. [9] Hours later, her delivery car, with her collie still inside, was found abandoned on a dirt road outside of town.