Location: TD Bank, 82 Christiana Road, New Castle, DE
Date of Occurrence: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Resume: Delaware State Police robbery detectives are asking the publics help in identifying a subject who cashed a check that was stolen in a robbery in Bear.
The pictured female subject entered the TD Bank located on Christiana Road in New Castle and proceeded to cash a bank check that had been stolen in a strong arm robbery that had occurred at the Wawa Store located at 1605 Pulaski Highway, Bear, DE on Monday, April 12, 2010 at approximately 1:55 p.m. In the incident a male suspect had entered an unlocked vehicle belonging to a 47 year old Newark woman and removed her purse from inside. The victim observed the suspect in her car as she exited the Wawa, screamed, and then ran towards her vehicle. The suspect then got into a maroon older model Chevrolet Blazer and began to flee from the parking lot. The victim was able to run after and catch up to the vehicle. She then attempted to grab her purse from the suspect, however, he punched the victim causing her to let go of the purse. The suspect then fled the parking lot onto northbound Salem Church Road. The suspect is described as a white male, 25-30 years of age, pale complexion, dark hair, with a thin beard. The victim was not injured. On Tuesday, April 13, 2010, bank surveillance cameras captured the pictured female cashing a check that had been in the victim’s purse that was stolen from the Wawa the previous day.
Detectives are asking anyone who may know the identity of the female subject to contact Troop 2 at 302-834-2630 ext. 214 or 6 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.
Date of Occurrence: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Resume: Delaware State Police robbery detectives are asking the publics help in identifying a subject who cashed a check that was stolen in a robbery in Bear.
The pictured female subject entered the TD Bank located on Christiana Road in New Castle and proceeded to cash a bank check that had been stolen in a strong arm robbery that had occurred at the Wawa Store located at 1605 Pulaski Highway, Bear, DE on Monday, April 12, 2010 at approximately 1:55 p.m. In the incident a male suspect had entered an unlocked vehicle belonging to a 47 year old Newark woman and removed her purse from inside. The victim observed the suspect in her car as she exited the Wawa, screamed, and then ran towards her vehicle. The suspect then got into a maroon older model Chevrolet Blazer and began to flee from the parking lot. The victim was able to run after and catch up to the vehicle. She then attempted to grab her purse from the suspect, however, he punched the victim causing her to let go of the purse. The suspect then fled the parking lot onto northbound Salem Church Road. The suspect is described as a white male, 25-30 years of age, pale complexion, dark hair, with a thin beard. The victim was not injured. On Tuesday, April 13, 2010, bank surveillance cameras captured the pictured female cashing a check that had been in the victim’s purse that was stolen from the Wawa the previous day.
Detectives are asking anyone who may know the identity of the female subject to contact Troop 2 at 302-834-2630 ext. 214 or 6 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.
7 comments:
Its got to be the ugliest woman in Delaware she shouldnt be hard to find. Can you imagine after a drunken night wakin up with that? There goes the lunch.
Why do women leave their purses in the car when they go in a store?! Makes you wonder why they carry one in the first place.
I went under comments only because I knew someone else would leave a comment about this ugly chick, thanks for the laugh 1223, start checking around Gumboro, lots of homely fat womens up in there!
Wasn't she in an Austin Powers movie?
1223 here, some of the chicks on the road to life, well one of them nights I quess. You still gotta take care of buisness so they tell all their girlfriends,you know. Dont burn bridges. You gotta turn pie into puddin when the lights go off.
Oh yeah I have met Gumboro Gretchen before.
Why are they asking for assistance now on a case that occurred 5 months ago?
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