Bridgeville– The Delaware State Police with the assistance of the Delaware Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police, Millsboro Police Department, Bridgeville Police Department and Georgetown Police Department have arrested four suspects after they led police on a chase in a stolen motor vehicle.
The incident occurred on July 14, 2019 at approximately 6:35 a.m., when Troopers were made aware that the Maryland State Police where in pursuit of a stolen motor vehicle, a blue Honda Civic, that had fled into Delaware. The vehicle was subsequently located in Delaware traveling northbound on Dupont Boulevard in the area of Patriots Way. An attempt was made to stop the vehicle which continued to drive recklessly and flee from police.
The vehicle came to a stop on Sussex Highway and Redden Road, when a passenger exited the vehicle and proceeded to take off on foot. A foot pursuit ensued with the passenger, identified as 16-year-old Justin I. Cooper of Clinton, MD, when he struck a Bridgeville K-9 in an attempt to resist being taken into custody. Cooper was subsequently apprehended.
The vehicle continued to flee and was later located unoccupied on Walnut Street in Bridgeville. A concerned citizen had reported seeing occupants flee from the vehicle and enter a detached shed on a property. Troopers located three subjects hiding in the shed and took them into custody without further incident. The three suspects were identified as the driver, 16-year-old Mario Ponce of Lenham, MD, 16-year-old Jennifer A. LLamas of Lenham, MD, and 19-year-old Wilfredo N. Rodriguez of Collage Park, MD. All of the suspects were transported back to Troop 5 where they were charged with the following:
Justin Cooper:
- Resisting Arrest
- Assault Second Degree on Law Enforcement Animal
Cooper was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court and committed to the Vision Quest Center on $1,500.00 secured bond.
Mario Ponce:
- Burglary Third Degree
- Receiving Stolen Property
- Resisting Arrest
- Conspiracy Second Degree
- Reckless Driving
- Failure to Stop (Delaware Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police charge)
Ponce was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court and committed to the Vision Quest Center on $2,600.00 secured bond.
Jennifer LLamas:
- Burglary Third
- Resisting Arrest
- Conspiracy Second Degree
Llamas was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court and released on her own recognizance.
Wilfredo N. Rodriguez
- Burglary Third Degree
- Resisting Arrest
- Conspiracy Second Degree
Rodriguez was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution $3,000.00 secured bond.
15 comments:
The bridgeville police are a disgrace to allow a small town to turn to SHIT do raids and mass arrests or get a new police chief stop being like our idiot pizza thug chef SPD DUNCECANT.
Why dies the girl get out on Own Recog? Something fishy.
Northwest Woodsman: Again my eighty five percenters prove my theory to be accurate. Imagine our country back in the 50s and pre 1965 when the percentage of actual Americans and quality naturalized citizens was about 90% even in CA.
Looks like to me they need to start deporting.
The police chief needs to resign he has lost the people and the town.
Bridgeville Was a nice small town and I was going to buy a home there until I looked up the crime stats and asked locals about the town they states it's FULL of heroine and junkies the police are a FN joke and need to be called out for spending more time on speedtraps than REAL CRIME in house.
she will run back to MEXICO ,
and later drive back across on the Pelosi express....changing her name again
to start working in a chicken plant
More Demon-crats !!!!
4:43 I thought it was spelled Democraps
Fire to inept police chief.
They are "from" MARYLAND, fled in to Delaware.
Just like every other town, a street or two of crime/drugs.
It is a nice town, glad you do not reside here, with that attitude.
@ July 17, 2019 at 8:12 AM. Cooper might be, but those other three are NOT.
There is an underlying reason why he was with those three illegals. Was he trafficking? Something fishy here.
What about the charges of being here illegally?
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