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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Detectives Seek Publics Assistance in Identifying Theft Suspect(s)


Georgetown – Troopers are investigating a theft of tires from an auto dealership in the Georgetown area.

The Delaware State Police Criminal Investigations Unit is seeking the publics assistance in identifying the person or persons involved in the theft of truck tires that were stolen off vehicles parked at First State Chevrolet located at 22694 DuPont Boulevard. Sometime through the night of Saturday August 26, 2017 and into the morning hours of Sunday August 27, 2017, a suspect(s) removed 12 tires and rims from three vehicles parked on the lot. After reporting that incident to troopers on Sunday, the next day (Monday August 29, 2017) troopers responded back to First State Chevrolet for a report of two more vehicles that were completely stripped of the tires and rims. The tires and rims stolen are reported to be valued at more than $20,000.00 total.

If anyone has any information in reference to these incident or are able to identify the truck depicted in the attached photo, they are asked to contact Detective C. Simpson at 302-752-3855. 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.

4 comments:

Brian Dayton said...

All that money sitting on the lot, and that is the only camera they have? Geeez. Poor management.

Anonymous said...

Dequane Roosevelt, Tiasha Jones, and Harmony Lincoln.

Anonymous said...

A couple of months ago, I saw a person unloading a pickup truck load of, what looked like, brand new SETS of high priced, oversized rims, at the Salisbury Scrap Metal business in Salisbury. They were being "sold" as salvage. There must have been 30 rims in the truck. They appeared to be in new condition, not dented, or damaged. Talk about OBVIOUS! Not a lot of controls at the scrap yard.

Anonymous said...

August 31, 2017 at 9:04 AM:

Yeah, I've been there several times and always see those high priced wheels in the salvage bins. The must bring in good money to the ones that take them there.