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Saturday, April 04, 2015

Dover Man Arrested for 8th DUI

Dover, DE - The Delaware State Police have arrested a Dover man after he was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol for the 8th time.

The incident occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m. this morning, Thursday April 2, 2015, as a trooper on patrol observed a blue Ford Expedition traveling on Peachtree Run Road with an expired temporary registration. The trooper performed a traffic stop on the SUV and made contact with the operator, who was identified as Robert S. Crain, 52 of Dover. Upon contacting the driver, a strong odor of alcohol was detected and a DUI investigation ensued.

Crain was taken back to Troop 3 near Camden where he was arrested for his 8th DUI. A computer check revealed he had seven previous DUI convictions (01/03/96, 01/18/01, 03/20/03, 07/20/06, 12/05/07, 08/24/10, and 08/15/14); this arrest would make #8.

Along with the DUI offense, Crain was also charged with Driving While Suspended and Revoked, Expired Temporary Registration, No Insurance in Possession, and other traffic related offenses. He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $8,103.00 cash bond after being arraigned at JP3.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

His brother is the judge ?
Don't want any racial profiling here. He has a problem , let's form a committee to see how we can help him. Let's see, first we need to give him an education , while we feed him and give him EBT consideration. Then we will insure he has a home and clothing , maybe some spending money. WE will surely give him enough money to cover his ten children , that should more than do it.
Good work America , we saved a person even though he may kill you and your family while driving.

Anonymous said...

Our incompetent criminal justice system at work...for the wrong side.

Anonymous said...

Somebody needs to hide his keys.

Anonymous said...

His home needs to be red flagged as does his vehicle.People talk about the need for a DUI registry,but it needs to go further;their vehicles need to have something obvious attached to them to warn other drivers and pedestrians.I can't speak for anyone else,but I damn sure want to know where they live and what they're driving.

lmclain said...

Blame the judges and prosecutors.
I keep telling you they don't give one rat's ace about your "safety".
Its ALL about the money. The fines. The attorneys get rich. The mandatory "classes" that keep retired cops employed in another state job. The fee for the those classes. Court costs.
If it was that dangerous, you'd lose your license the 2nd time you're caught (anyone can make a mistake, a poor decision). NO exceptions.
But nah, there's gold in them there hills!
Keep cheering.

Anonymous said...

A vigilante group needs to be started to take these people off of the road,since our court system has failed.