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Friday, January 22, 2010

Thieves Caught In The Act



Location:
4089 S. DuPont Hwy Camden, Delaware

DATE and TIME:
Wednesday January 20, 2010 11:20 P.M.
Arrest made Wednesday January 20, 2010

Victim(s):
Tractor Supply 4089 S. DuPont Hwy Camden, Delaware

Defendant(s):
Jason E. Evans-28, 6200 block of Vernon Road Harrington
William E. Tatman Jr-30, 200 block of Thompsonville Road Milford

Charge and Bond Information:
Theft under $1,500
Theft of a Motor Vehicle
Conspiracy 2nd degree
Resisting Arrest
Criminal Mischief under $1,000
Criminal Trespass 2nd degree

Additional Charges William E. Tatman Jr.:
Offensive Touching
Criminal Trespass
$1,000 secured bond on Offensive Touching and Criminal Trespass
Escape from Sussex Halfway House

Stolen Merchandise:
Silver Helix 150cc Go-Kart valued at $1,800.00 (recovered)

Resume:


Delaware State Police Wednesday January 20, 2010 responded to the Tractor Supply business located at 4089 S. DuPont Hwy Camden Delaware for an burglary alarm.


When the Trooper arrived he observed a blue Chevrolet pick up truck with a trailer attachment parked next to the business. The Trooper also observed Jason E. Evans and William E. Tatman Jr. loading a go-kart onto their trailer.


Once the Evans and Tatman noticed the Trooper they fled in the Chevrolet truck with the trailer still attached. The Trooper pursued the truck for several miles until the truck became stuck in a field. Tatman and Evans next fled from their vehicle however were apprehended following a foot pursuit by the Trooper.


Troopers returned to Tractor Supply and discovered a hole was cut into the chain link fenced area in order to gain access. The damage to the fence was estimated at $900.00. Trooper also learned the Trailer which the thieves used was also stolen and valued at $1,100.00.


Tatman and Evans were both arrested on the above listed offenses and each remanded to the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in lieu of $3,600 secured bail.


A computer check of Tatman also revealed he had an active warrant out of Troop 5 Bridgeville and escape from the Sussex Halfway House Georgetown, Delaware.

4 comments:

Justin Case said...

How's come all these people look the same.....miserable, untrustfull,and down right ugly?

Anonymous said...

It's odd how the criminal so closely resemble the mentally disabled.

Anonymous said...

these guy was the coolest kid in school

Anonymous said...

Oh so they were the coolest guys in school? You no them? I was just wondering were they good students or were they bad in school too.