Pizza delivery driver gets an unexpected tip

Author: Matt Dougherty
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LEE COUNTY, Fla.- Last week, WINK News brought you the story of a North Fort Myers pizza delivery driver attacked and robbed during a delivery.

Police arrested the men accused of setting up the fake delivery but only after Cynthia Fitch followed them.

Fitch said if the thieves got away with her tips, her son wouldn’t have been able to go to his tee-ball event.

A WINK News viewer moved by the story sent us a tip for her.

When the dedicated driver couldn’t take a break from her deliveries to meet us, we had to get creative.

WINK News surprised Fitch when she thought she was simply making a pizza delivery. A viewer sent Fitch $100 and a note that read in part, “for the pizza delivery girl that was robbed, Brayden is going to be so excited.”

Brayden is Fitch’s 4-year-old son. He’s also the reason why Fitch was bold enough to follow two suspected robbers who’d held a knife blade against her throat.

Police say the men placed a fake pizza order to a vacant house then robbed Fitch when she got there, taking all the money she had.

It was the money she had set aside for Brayden’s tee-ball event that weekend. But, she couldn’t let them get away with it.

Fitch followed the robbers and police ultimately caught up with the attackers as she stayed on the phone with the dispatcher during the ride.

Now, Fitch says with that $100 tip from the anonymous donor, she’s going to buy Brayden a new baseball tee and a new bat.

“I wish we could write him a letter, Brayden would love to write him a letter, oh my goodness, what a blessing.”

A blessing she says she won’t forget, and neither will her son.

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