Mississippi delivery driver accused of trying to steal retired deputy's order

A Mississippi man is facing charges after allegedly attempting to steal a customer's delivery order Unfortunately for -year-old Terel Tywan Hampton of Jackson Miss that customer turned out to be former Madison County Deputy Brad Sullivan Sullivan who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice in the head during a chase with a kidnapping suspect contacted Madison Police on Monday according to WLBT a Jackson-based NBC affiliate Sullivan declared his delivery driver who identified himself on an app as Dennis K denied having his order and refused to deliver it to him AMERICAN CAR THEFTS SURGE AS TEENAGE BANDITS INTERNATIONAL CRIME RINGS SHIP STOLEN VEHICLES OVERSEASHowever management at the Academy Sports store Sullivan ordered from approved Dennis had in fact picked it up according to a release by the Madison Police Department Shortly after being picked up the order displayed as canceled the department mentioned Sullivan announced he did not cancel the order himself FLORIDA MAN ACCUSED OF STEALING CYBERTRUCK DURING TEST DRIVE RETURNED TO TESLA DEALERSHIP DAYS LATERPolice investigated the matter with the store's cooperation confirming Hampton left the store with Sullivan's merchandise according to the release Shortly afterward he was stopped in his car a Chevrolet Impala and was placed under arrest Police located Sullivan's order which he placed for his son inside the van two shirts two pairs of shoes and a pair of shorts Police commented they also discovered marijuana and a firearm in Hampton's car Hampton was arrested and charged with petit larceny as well as improper equipment and possession of marijuana while in possession of a firearm Both Deputy Sullivan and the Madison Police Department declined to comment further when reached by Fox News Digital