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Monday, June 29, 2009

A Quick Police Response And A Keen Nose On A K-9 Helped In Robbery Apprehension

Location of Incident: Little Caesars Pizza, 1013 Governors Place, Bear, Delaware, New Castle County

Date and Time of Occurrence: June 28th, 2009, 11:44 a.m.

Suspect(s):
Devin Parker, 18, of South Shields Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wyatt Davis BMN, 19, of Daniels Court in Bear, Delaware

Resume: On Sunday the 28th, a robbery occurred at the Little Caesars Pizza involving the two suspects listed above. In this case, the suspects, who concealed their faces, entered the store. The first suspect- Devin Parker- jumped the counter and implied that he had a handgun. The store employees were then ordered into a bathroom while the second suspect- Wyatt Davis- obtained an undisclosed amount of cash. The two bandits then fled the location via the back door.

Troop 2 patrol units responded swiftly to the scene and canvassed the area. One Trooper located Parker and Davis on Boggs Street, sweating and out of breath. The subjects were detained while a Troop 6 patrol officer, and his trusty K9, performed a track which began at the rear door of Little Caesars Pizza. The track led to a pile of discarded clothes which the suspects wore during the robbery. In the clothes, Troopers found Mr. Parker’s driver’s license. The K9’s track then continued and ended at the very location where Parker and Davis were stopped by the initial Trooper on Boggs Street.

Arrest warrants were completed or both Parker and Davis charging them with 3 counts Robbery 1st, 3 Counts Unlawful Imprisonment, Wearing a Disguise during the Commission of a Felony, and Conspiracy 2nd. Both subjects were committed to Howard Young Correctional Institute on $ 60,000.00 bail.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You cant fool a "Scat-Dog",

Anonymous said...

Makes me feel so safe and secure to find out that my neighbor is a robber. I have two young children for god's sake. Wonder if he has my radar detector that was stolen a couple months ago out of my car. I'd bet on it.

Anonymous said...

Imagine that, using a K9 to track thugs and robbers instead of searching vehicles because "they" looked nervous.....

Chimera said...

He should be on "Dumbest Criminals" Tv show.Dumping his clothes with ID inside.....no wonder he has to make a living illegally,he would not survive on wits.