Millsboro/Georgetown – The Delaware State Police have arrested 37 year old Chad W. Mitchell and 31 year old Justin Teegarden, both of Millsboro, in connection with multiple thefts, primarily involving landscaping equipment that occurred over the last several weeks.
Beginning in late September 2019 and continuing through the first three weeks of October, Troopers investigated multiple thefts in the Millsboro area where lawn care and landscaping equipment was stolen. The incidents took place on Radish Rd., Doc Frame Rd., and Tuscany Rd. in Millsboro as well as one on Deep Branch Rd. in Georgetown.
Through various investigative measures and leads Troopers were able to develop Mitchell and Teegarden as suspects.
On October 17, 2019 Troopers located Teegarden during a traffic stop and took him in to custody without incident. Through further investigation additional evidence was obtained positively linking him to the thefts. Teegarden was subsequently committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on drug charges related to this traffic stop.
On November 4, 2019 Mitchell was located by Troopers at the Peebles department store in Seaford during a shoplifting incident and taken in to custody without incident. Once Mitchell was in custody detectives obtained additional evidence further linking him to the theft incidents.
Chad Mitchell was charged with the following:
- Burglary 3rd Degree
- Criminal Trespass (2 counts)
- Criminal Mischief (2 counts)
- Attempt to Sell Stolen Property
- Selling Stolen Property (4 counts)
- Misdemeanor Theft (4 counts)
- Conspiracy 3rd (5 counts)
- Conspiracy 2nd (2 counts)
- Shoplifting (2 counts)
- Felony Theft
Justin Teegarden was charged with the following:
- Criminal Trespass
- Criminal Mischief
- Misdemeanor Theft (2 counts)
- Conspiracy 3rd Degree
- Conspiracy 2nd Degree
- Felony Theft
Chad Mitchell was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution in lieu of $24,500.00 secured bail.
Justin Teegarden was already being held at the Sussex Correctional Institution at the time of the processing of the warrants related to this incident.
Anyone who believes they may have further information regarding these or similar incidents are asked to contact Detective D. Yencer at Troop 4 by calling 302-752-3900.
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
7 comments:
never hear this from spd!
Through various investigative measures and leads...
lmao!
Maybe they just wanted to do some TEA-gardening! hahahaha
My wife once told me, "Never buy or give me anything with a handle." The same could bee said for landscaping equipment.
These two are why I have no problem with abortions.
Northwest Woodsman: It is a nice change of pace when perpetrators are identified and they are white.They are part of the 10 or 15% categorized as white, in the overall crime rate, however, the FBI also includes Hispanics in that category also to inflate the white crime category just so it doesn’t look quite so bad for blacks.
Two pieces of trash. Lock them up for life.
Lock em up ?
better idea....lock em up...but road work details with a horse back shotgun rider as escort ....
trash on roads....especially around poor sections need to be cleaned up
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