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Thursday, August 15, 2019

Milford Police Investigate a Burglary at Local Car Dealership

EDITOR'S NOTE:  This is an extremely long post. There are 2 press releases from 2 different police departments. 

On August 13th, 2019 at 0740 hrs, the Milford Police Department was called to investigate a burglary at IG Burton, located on N. Rehoboth Blvd. The investigation revealed that eight new vehicles were stolen from the dealership. The vehicles included 5-2019 Police Model Dodge Chargers with no emergency equipment, 2- 2019 Dodge Durangos and a Dodge RAM 2500 Quad Cab. The investigation quickly developed suspect leads. Those leads lead detectives to the Dover area. The Milford Police enlisted the assistance of Dover Police and the Delaware State Police as the investigation developed.

By 9:30pm on August 13th, the Dover Police Department had recovered ALL eight vehicles which were hidden throughout their city and the surrounding area. All eight vehicles are currently secured in various police impounds.



There are no public safety concerns as all vehicles were recovered by police.

Several juveniles and young adults were identified as suspects in this case. While all the vehicles have been recovered this is an open and active investigation.

This release will be updated as arrests are made.

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Dover Police Make Arrests/Recover Stolen Vehicles from Milford Thefts 8-14-2019

The Dover Police Department worked with officers from the Milford Police Department after it was learned that several vehicles (including police package Dodge Chargers) were stolen from a Milford dealership.  
At approximately 2:54PM on August 13th, officers located a 2019 black Dodge Charger with three occupants in the downtown area.  Officers attempted to stop the vehicle in the area of North New Street, when it fled northbound.  The vehicle stopped in the area of Lakewood Place and Ross Street and all three occupants fled from the vehicle.  All three suspects were apprehended by Dover officers a short time later.  The vehicle struck a tree in the area due to the suspects leaving the car in DRIVE when they fled from it.  
Throughout the afternoon and evening of August 13th, officers located six additional vehicles of the eight that had been stolen.  Each of those six were located throughout the greater Dover area and were found unoccupied.
At approximately 8:30PM on August 13th, officers observed the stolen gray Dodge Durango in the Camden area and attempted to stop the vehicle in the area of Upper King Road at Walnut Shade Road.  That vehicle also fled from officers northbound into the Town of Camden, where it continued northbound on Old Camden Road.  Once the vehicle reached the end of Old Camden Road, it crossed all lanes of S. DuPont Highway and the suspects fled from the vehicle in the area of Asbury Avenue (next to Auto Zone).  None of the suspects in that vehicle were captured at the time, but investigating officers are pursuing valuable leads in that case.  
The following three arrests were made as a result of the first vehicle pursuit.
Darius Payne-Bennett (20) was released on an O.R. Bond on the following offenses:
-Disregard Police Signal
-Receiving Stolen Property (4x)
-Reckless Endangering (2x)
-Resisting Arrest
-Conspiracy 3rd Degree
-Multiple Traffic Offenses
-Disorderly Conduct
-Capias
Jermaine Walker (16) was released on unsecured bond on the following offenses:
-Resisting Arrest
-Conspiracy 3rd Degree
-Disorderly Conduct
-Capias
Patience McCray 916) was released on unsecured bond for having a capias but faced no new charges.
Patience McCrea
Dover, DE
Darius Payne-Bennett
Dover, DE
Jermaine Walker
Felton, DE

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can tell you exactly how this went down. I bet the car carrier (18 wheeler) came after hours and dropped the cars unlocked with the keys in them. When these vehicles come in the tanks are all on E. I wonder why no one was scratching their heads at the gas station when 8 of these clowns show up in new cop cars with no plates to gas up.

Anonymous said...

Some clowns are funny. These are not those.

Chris said...

Look at those fine young college bound kids. They dindonuffin wrong. Racist cops is to blame here