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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Troopers Seek Publics Assistance in Identifying Theft Suspect

Lewes - The Delaware State Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the above pictured suspect who is wanted in connection with the theft of a wallet.

The incident occurred on Monday, February 12, 2018 at approximately 4:27 p.m. when a 40-year-old victim dropped her wallet in the parking lot of the Roadsters Liquor store located at 1551 Savannah Road. The victim returned to the Liquor store after realizing her wallet was missing and made contact with the store manager. The manager was able to review the store's video surveillance tapes which shows the victim dropping her wallet and approximately three minutes later, the above pictured suspect picks it up. The suspect exits the parking lot, driving a 4-door, maroon colored Acura.

The suspect is described as a black male, wearing an eagles football shirt, black pants with a red stripe, glasses and a white ear piece.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the pictured suspect or the incident is asked to please contact TFC. Petrella at Troop 7 by calling 302-644-5020. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware crime stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or via the internet at http://www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent photo.

Anonymous said...

Hey he didn't steal the wallet. He found it and decided to keep it. You know finders keepers. Besides he is an Eagles fan and since the won the Super Bowl he is entitled to keep anything he finds or loots.

Anonymous said...

Finders Keepers

Anonymous said...

Another Black man taking a wallet and not turning it in....and they wonder why we profile..??

Anonymous said...

Rufus Ca, ca, ca, Coon!

Anonymous said...

If this guy got caught and you were sitting on the jury what you say?

Is this really a crime?

So I can misplace my things and when I find the person who found it, I can claim a crime occurred?

I don't understand? I would hope that somebody would be nice enough to take the money inside and drop the wallet in a mailbox. But I know that I would probably never see it again.

So what?

Anonymous said...

He’s a douchebag for not turning it in but theft....that won’t stick.

Anonymous said...

Do what's right, dude.

Anonymous said...

5:40 I bet your mom been with one a few times!

Anonymous said...

that's Randall Cunningham

Anonymous said...

6:36 looks more like McNabb!

Anonymous said...

5:48 - SMH!!

Anonymous said...

Happened to my daughter. She left her wallet at a Store after she got out of work. Wallet mailed to her - no money. Just drivers license. Oh well. What are you going to do. She worked long hard hours as a server while attending college.

Anonymous said...

Give the man a chance. I found a wallet befor and looked at tbe ID and returned it. Why leave it with a store clerk.

Anonymous said...

If he found it, and does not return it to the person that lost it, or the police, it is theft. He is intending on depriving the owner of their property. That is all that is needed for it to be a theft. Yes, theft. Not finders keepers unless your prepubescent.

DelMarVaDave said...

This guy finding a wallet does not constitute theft. She lost it, he found it. It would be nice and morally right for him to return it completely intact, but that may be setting the bar too high. Charging him with theft is just another overreach of "Lawr Enforcement." Men and women with guns who will lock you in a cage and extort money from you. Avoid all interaction with police at all costs. They are not trained to protect and serve and they are dangerous.

Anonymous said...

All his friends and acquaintances know who he is, but they will never tell. They are thugs just like him.

Anonymous said...

Yes this is very much theft-Theft by finding occurs when someone who chances upon an object which seems abandoned and takes possession of the object but fails to take steps to establish whether the object is abandoned and not merely lost or unattended.* In some jurisdictions the crime is called "larceny by finding" or "stealing by finding"