CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A delivery driver and manager at a local restaurant wants to thank law enforcement for helping him after he reported a robbery while on the job.

According to a police report, the victim told police his wallet, money, and the food he was delivering were stolen when he arrived at a residence on Poplar St. Jan. 12.

Three suspects were involved in the robbery.

The victim said one of the suspects brandished a handgun while another demanded his property. He also said he was punched in the face. The suspects fled the scene on foot and the victim called 911.

“After I called 911, within 10 minutes the whole neighborhood was sparkling in blue light…it was glorious,” the victim said. “I checked the 911 log and discovered no less than 14 units responded. I would really like to thank these officers, dogs, and detectives.”

A police officer and his K9 tracked the suspects to a home on Poplar Ct. but were unable to make contact with anyone inside. Later on, two residents of the home arrived and allowed officers inside where they found the three suspects. A handgun and the stolen property were also discovered.

19-year-old Semaj Daquan Lisenby and 19-year-old DevonTa Williams were charged with aggravated robbery. Each had a bond of $100,000.

The third suspect is a juvenile.