Skip to main content

Deputy poses as pizza delivery guy to catch alleged ID thief

By Howard B. Owens

Deputy Brad Mazur apparently makes for a convincing pizza delivery driver.

On Nov. 15, Mazur showed up at the home of a Byron woman with a fresh pizza from Fullerino's Pizza and asked her to sign the credit card slip.  The woman signed, just as she reportedly has before for orders from Fullerino's.

Mazur's ruse worked.

The credit card number used by the woman was allegedly stolen.

After Mazur identified himself he asked the lady a few questions. The interview led to the discovery of several such allegedly fraudulent transactions that began with the woman reportedly stealing credit card numbers while employed at Batavia Citgo.

Mazur delivered his pizza to Alisha A. Ballard, 21, of 7174 Byron Road.

Ballard faces several charges, including petit larceny, forgery 2nd, unlawful possession of a  personal ID, identify theft 2nd and falsifying business records 1st.

After being arraigned in Batavia City Court, Ballard was released under the supervision of Genesee Justice.

The investigation began Oct. 30 after a local resident complained that his credit card number had been used without his authorization to order food from Fullerino's. Mazur and Deputy John Duyssen conducted the investigation.

The alleged credit card thefts date back to Aug. 18.

Doug Yeomans

People can be so stupid. "Hmm...I think I'll use this stolen credit card to have pizza delivered to my ADDRESS. I sure hope nobody notices..teehee." WHAT?

I was wrong about not needing new laws. We need another new law called the dumbass law. If you get into trouble in the future after a dumbass conviction, the police will be able to see "dumbass" next to your name when they run a background check. It will explain a lot to them and they'll know who they're dealing with.

We need to take a poll on whether we need the dumbass law or not.

Dec 30, 2009, 2:44pm Permalink

Authentically Local