Homeowner charged for shooting grocery delivery driver after his wife ordered from Instacart and didn’t tell him

Homeowner charged for shooting grocery delivery driver after his wife ordered from Instacart and didn’t tell him
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Homeowner charged for shooting grocery delivery driver after his wife ordered from Instacart and didn’t tell him
Author: Michelle Del Rey
Published: Jan, 22 2025 00:02

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Homeowner charged for shooting grocery delivery driver after his wife ordered from Instacart and didn’t tell him Nicholas Sabo’s wife thought someone was trying to break into their trailer, say police.

A Pennsylvania man has been charged for allegedly shooting an Instacart driver making a grocery delivery his wife forgot to tell him about, say police.

Officers with the South Abington Police Department responded to the scene, where they found Vanessa Sabo, Sabo’s wife, in a “panicked state,” per The Times-Tribune.

Nicholas Sabo, 43, is accused of shooting the driver in the leg after his wife ordered the groceries on the shopping app without telling him.

The driver’s wife, Jessica Thomas, said the family was delivering an order from Weis Markets and gave officers their Instacart paperwork.

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