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Friday, March 11, 2016

State Police Task Force Arrest Seaford Man After Heroin Investigation

Seaford, DE – The Delaware State Police Sussex County Governor’s Task Force have arrested a Seaford man after the culmination of a month long investigation into illegal drug sales from a residence on Porter Street.

On Thursday March 10, 2016 around 5:00 p.m., the Sussex County Governor's Task Force with the assistance of the Sussex County Drug Task Force conducted a search warrant on a residence located in the 600 block of North Porter Street. When troopers arrived at the apartment building, Leondre M. Williams, 38 of that address, was observed sitting in his Dodge Ram pickup truck and was immediately taken into custody without incident. Upon conducting the search warrant, detectives located 2,765 bags of heroin weighing 41.475 grams, 3.82 grams of marijuana, over $8,830.00 in suspected drug proceeds, and a loaded .357 caliber revolver that was reported stolen out of the Wicomico County Sherriff’s Office in January of 2015.

Leondre Williams was transported back to Troop 4 where he was charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Heroin), two counts of Possession of a Deadly Weapon or Ammunition by a Person Prohibited, Receiving a Stolen Firearm, Possession of Marijuana, Breech of Release, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $247,101.00 cash bond.

Williams was also found to be wanted out of Seaford Police Department for Reckless Endangering and Offensive Touching as well as six capiases out of Sussex County Court of Common Pleas. He was arraigned on all those charges as well.

5 comments:

  1. wait! a criminal had a gun without a background check?

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  2. Seriously don't you just love the anti gun crowd 1:18. What a bunch of buffoons they are. Heroin is illegal and so are many other drugs and how's that working? If all firearms were suddenly to go away because it was illegal to own any a black market would spring up so fast heads would spin and the inner cities would be decimated more than they already are. It unbelievable how dumbed down this country has become to think that "gun control" would work.
    And for those ((((who think they know it all but are really true ignoramuses)))))) who are going to say "well it's works in other countries"-the answer to that is they don't have a southern border with Mexico where illegal firearms are already being smuggled in and are making it to the streets of Chicago and elsewhere.

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  3. EXPLAIN HOW THIS HAPPENED? .357 caliber revolver that was reported stolen out of the Wicomico County Sherriff’s Office in January of 2015.

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  4. 257 police talk for report from sheriffs department. Not actually meaning the gun was stolen form department.

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  5. One more dirt bag off the streets!

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