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In one of the strangest real-life rescue stories of the Internet age, a woman who was being held hostage by her boyfriend managed to alert police using messages hidden inside a Pizza Hut.

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In 2015, a Florida woman found herself trapped inside a terrifying hostage situation with almost no safe way to call for help.
Her boyfriend allegedly held her and her three children at knifepoint inside their home after a violent domestic dispute. According to police reports, he took her phone and prevented her from leaving the house.
But then an order of plain pizza changed everything.
The woman, Cheryl Treadaway, reportedly convinced her boyfriend to let her briefly use her phone to order food online from Pizza Hut. Instead of just placing the order normally, she hid desperate messages inside the delivery instructions.
According to reports from TIME and The Guardian, the message included phrases such as: “Please help. Call me 911.”
Pizza Hut employees immediately sensed something was wrong.
Restaurant workers noticed the unusual instructions and quickly contacted the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. One employee later said they had never seen anything like this before.
Police officers rushed to the address.
When they arrived, Treadway and one of her children reportedly went outside and warned officers that the armed suspect was still inside with the other children. After a tense standoff, authorities safely removed everyone from the home and arrested the suspect, Ethan Nickerson.
The story went viral almost immediately because it sounded more like the plot of a movie than a real emergency rescue.
But law enforcement officials later confirmed these details publicly.
Investigators said the friend never realized that ordering pizza online had secretly become a call for help. The app already had Treadway’s address and information, which made the hidden message even more effective.
The case also highlighted something that many emergency experts later discussed: victims in dangerous domestic situations often cannot make clear emergency calls safely.
In this case, ordering regular food delivery has become the safest disguise.
Over the years, this incident has become one of the most widely shared “hidden message” rescue stories on the Internet, and is still frequently referenced in discussions of emergency communications and domestic violence survival strategies.
Perhaps this is what makes the story seem so implausible today.
A hostage situation that could have easily ended in tragedy is interrupted because someone at a pizza restaurant notices a strange sentence hidden inside an online order.
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