DOVER - The man who held up a Dover pizza place in November pleaded guilty to the robbery on Friday and was sentenced to three-to-six years in state prison.
According to a police affidavit obtained by The Rochester Voice, Brice Charest, 36, of Mineral Park Drive, Dover, entered the back door of Papa Jay's Pizzeria on Broadway around 7:10 p.m. on Nov. 26, and pointed a pistol at each of the employees.
"The suspect then grabbed a hold of (one of the employees), pressed the gun to the side of his head and forced him to the ground," according to the affidavit.
Charest then demanded cash, which was handed over after which he fled out the back door toward train tracks.
Two days later a tipster called police and said they identified the suspect as Charest through surveillance images that had been circulating on media.






