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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest – Seaford

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 Seaford, Delaware – The Delaware State Police have arrested two after a traffic stop led to the discovery of drugs.

The investigation has determined on Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at approximately 2:06 p.m., the Delaware State Police Sussex County Governor’s Task Force was operating in the area of Concord and observed Wilbur L. Doughty traveling in a white Dodge Charger passenger car on Middleford Road, Seaford. A traffic violation was observed and a traffic stop was initiated just before the vehicle pulled into the Middleford Deli. The suspect, Wilbur L. Doughty, jumped out of the vehicle and fled on foot across the road behind several private residences. After a brief foot pursuit, troopers were able to take Doughty into custody without further incident. Troopers recovered three bundles of suspected heroin from him.

A computer check revealed Doughty was listed as a fugitive wanted out of Sussex County Superior Court for three separate counts of Violation of Probation, Sussex County Court of Common Pleas for Violation of Probation and Sussex County Court of Common Pleas for two counts of Failure to Appear.

The driver of the vehicle was contacted and was identified, as Nicole M. Millman, and a computer check revealed that she was a fugitive with an active capias out of the Kent County Family Court for Violation of Probation. Nicole Millman was found to be in possession of two bundles of suspected heroin and drug paraphernalia.

The total number of baggies recovered from Wilbur L. Doughty was 38 baggies in (3) separate bundles. The heroin seized was approximately .266 grams. The total number of baggies recovered from Nicole M. Millman was 17 baggies in (2) separate bundles. The heroin seized was approximately .119 grams.

Wilbur L. Doughty, 29 of Georgetown, was transported to Troop 4, Georgetown and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Resisting Arrest. Doughty was arraigned before Justice of the Peace and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution in default of $2,500.00 secured bond.

Nicole M. Millman, 30 of Dover, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and various traffic charges. Millman was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on her Violation of Probation capias.

12 comments:

  1. Not so Beauty and the Beast.

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  2. This is the guy caught a few years back with 400 grams of heroin and the Wicomico county prosecutor nolle'd his charges.

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  3. They look like, business as usual, no big deal.

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  4. I bet her parents are conservatives.

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    1. I bet her parents are better than yours 3:13

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  5. Disgusting bums. Lock them up until they get over the dope.

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  6. That was an expensive day for them both.

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  7. I bet her mom and dad are so proud of her choices!! Sorry but THAT ain't coming over for Sunday dinner at my home

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  8. His ass won't skate free in Delaware

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  9. Wrong 3:13. Only liberals like you raise their kids to do this kind of sh--!!!

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  10. You are making your Daddy proud of you Nicole

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  11. Nicole doesn't read this blog, doesn't care about anything or anybody as long as she can get her fix

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