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  • Homeless Sex Offender Notification

    The following individual is not wanted for failing to register or re-register at their current address. This is a Homeless Sex Offender Public Notification. If you have information that the listed individuals are occupying a residence, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Please note: One individual pictured in this notification is currently wanted for failing to appear in court. This is unrelated to sex offender registration requirements, but the individual is included here due to their homeless status.

     

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    Keith Stevens Sr.

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  • State Police Investigating Fatal Crash Near Angola

    Delaware State Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred this morning near Angola that left one man dead.

    On May 16, 2025, at approximately 5:52 a.m., a Nissan Sentra was traveling southbound on Hollymount Road north of John J. Williams Highway. At the same time, two commercial flatbed trailers were parked northbound, partially in the northbound shoulder and partially in the grass. There were orange reflective traffic cones positioned alongside the trailers. For reasons under investigation, the Sentra left the southbound lane of travel and entered the northbound shoulder, where it struck one of the trailers. The impact from the collision pushed the first trailer into the second trailer.

    The driver, a 48-year-old man from Millsboro, Delaware, was pronounced dead at the scene. His name is being withheld until his family is notified.

    Hollymount Road was closed for approximately 3.5 hours while the scene was investigated and cleared.

     

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    The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this incident. Troopers are asking anyone who witnessed this crash to contact Senior Corporal J. Smith by calling (302) 703-3267. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit Investigating Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash in Newark

    The Delaware State Police continues to investigate a Newark area crash that occurred Saturday afternoon after 91-year-old William Blevins of Newark, Delaware, died from injuries sustained in the crash.

    On May 10, 2025, at approximately 4:31 p.m., a gray 2013 RAM 150 was traveling southbound on Sunset Lake Road, north of Broadleaf Drive in Newark. The preliminary investigation indicates that at the same time, a brown 2017 Honda Accord was possibly traveling southbound on Sunset Lake Road, in front of the RAM. For reasons under investigation, the Honda allegedly attempted to make a wide U-turn towards the northbound lane of Sunset Lake Road. As a result, the Honda entered the RAM”s path of travel as it was making the left turn, and the 2 vehicles collided.

    The driver of the Honda, identified as William Blevins, was taken to an area hospital for serious injuries. On May 12, 2025, Blevins died from injuries sustained in the crash. His family and relatives were notified.

    The driver of the RAM, a 60-year-old man from Bear, Delaware, was not injured.

    Delaware State Police Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this crash. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information is asked to contact Sergeant J. Jefferson at (302) 365-8484. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime, or you have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Troopers Arrest Dover Teen for DUI and Other Felony Charges Following Pursuit in Stolen Car

    The Delaware State Police have arrested a 17-year-old male from Dover, Delaware for DUI and other felony charges following a pursuit in a stolen car in Dover yesterday.

    On May 15, 2025, at approximately 12:42 a.m., a trooper on patrol in Capitol Park saw a Lexus ES350 traveling eastbound on President Drive approaching Bay Road. A computer check of the registration showed the Lexus was stolen from Maryland. The trooper attempted to pull the car over, but it failed to stop. During the pursuit, the Lexus drove at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner on several Dover area streets and roads, ultimately coming to a stop on Roosevelt Avenue near River Chase Drive. The driver, identified as a 17-year-old male, and an unknown passenger fled from the car. After searching the area troopers located the driver, who showed signs of impairment, and took him into custody without incident.

    The suspect was taken to Troop 3, where after Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7, and release on his own recognizance to a parent or guardian.

    • Disregarding a Police Officer’s Signal (Felony)
    • Receiving Stolen Property over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest
    • Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
    • Driving without a Valid License
    • Reckless Driving

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  • * Cancelled* Gold Alert – Missing Juvenile – Joy Day

    The Gold Alert for Joy DAY has been cancelled.  There will be no further updates. Original Post

  • Gold Alert – Missing Juvenile – Joy Day

    The Newark Police Department is attempting to locate Joy Day, 16, of Newark. On May 15, 2025, the Newark Police Department was contacted by a person expressing concern for the welfare of Joy Day and reported that she was missing.  Day was last known…

  • Gold Alert – Missing Juvenile – Joy Day

    The Newark Police Department is attempting to locate Joy Day, 16, of Newark. On May 15, 2025, the Newark Police Department was contacted by a person expressing concern for the welfare of Joy Day and reported that she was missing.  Day was last known…

  • Troopers Arrest Selbyville Man for Assault and Resisting Arrest in Millville

    Delaware State Police arrested 30-year-old Alejandro Rivera of Selbyville, Delaware, for multiple charges including felony assault and resisting arrest in Millville yesterday.

    On May 14, 2025, at approximately 3:40 p.m., Delaware State Police and Ocean View Police Department responded to Wells Fargo, located at 38011 Town Center Drive in Millville, for a report of a disorderly male suspect. When troopers and officers arrived, they located the suspect, identified as Alejandro Rivera, in the parking lot, and attempted to take him into custody. Rivera physically resisted arrest, which caused minor injuries to a trooper and 2 Ocean View Police Department Officers. Rivera was ultimately taken into custody after pepper spray was utilized. In the ensuing investigation, troopers learned that Rivera was in the bank, and caused a disturbance by yelling, and punching walls. Initially, Rivera left the bank when asked by Wells Fargo employees, after which the employees locked the door to prevent reentry. A short time later, Rivera returned and forcibly entered the bank through the locked door which prompted the employees to hide in a secured room. Rivera attempted to enter the secured room but eventually fled to the parking lot.

    Rivera was taken to an area hospital where he was treated and released. He was then taken to Troop 4, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7, and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on a $15,00 cash bond.

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    • Assault 2nd Degree, Injure Law Enforcement Officer (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest with Force or Violence that Injure or Struggles with Peace Officer Causing Injury (Felony)
    • Offensive Touching of a Law Enforcement Officer – 2 counts
    • Reckless Endangering 2nd Degree
    • Criminal Mischief $1,000 but less that $5,000
    • Criminal Mischief under $1,000
    • Disorderly Conduct
    • Criminal Trespass 2nd Degree

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  • State Police Arrest Man for Felony Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop in Newark

    The Delaware State Police arrested 52-year-old Christopher Keough of Warwick, Rhode Island, for felony drug offenses following a traffic stop that occurred in Newark on Sunday.

    On May 11, 2025, at approximately 1:39 a.m., a trooper on patrol observed a black Subaru Crosstrek blocking traffic as it was stopped in a southbound lane of Interstate 95 in the area of Salem Church Road in Newark. Upon approaching the running vehicle, the trooper observed a white male driver who appeared unconscious and was slumped over with drug paraphernalia in his hand. The driver, identified as Christopher Keough, was woken up by the trooper, and taken into custody without incident. Throughout the contact with Keough, the trooper observed multiple signs of impairment, and administered Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. During the traffic stop, a search of the Subaru led to the discovery of:

    • Approximately 15.35 grams of suspected fentanyl
    • Approximately 28.38 grams of crack cocaine
    • Approximately 2.97 grams of cocaine
    • 3 pills identified as alprazolam
    • Various paraphernalia to include a digital scale, and distribution/packaging materials

    Keough was taken to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $85,125 secured bond.

    • Possess with Intent to Deliver Controlled Substance Tier 3 Quantity (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Possession of Controlled Substance Tier 3 Quantity (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Possess Consume a Controlled or Counterfeit Substance except Human Growth Hormone without a Prescription
    • Possess or Consume any Prescription Drug not a Controlled Substance without a Prescription
    • Driving a Vehicle Under the Influence of a Drug
    • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    • Failure to Have Insurance Identification in Possession
    • No Person Shall Stop, Park or Leave Standing any Vehicle Upon a Roadway

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  • *Update – Victim Identified* State Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Millville

    Delaware State Police have identified 35-year-old Corey Henry of Ocean View, Delaware, as the man who died in a fatal motorcycle crash in Millville.

    The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this incident. Troopers are asking anyone who witnessed this crash to contact Master Corporal R. Albert by calling (302) 703-3266. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Burglary at Speedway Gas

    There are no additional leads at this time.

  • UPDATE (VICTIM IDENTIFIED) Dover Police Investigate Fatal Crash On Whiteoak Road

    **ORIGINAL RELEASE**

    Incident Number: 50-25-16896

  • Burglary at Governor’s Café

    There are no leads at this time.

  • One Arrested in Burglary on Isabelle Isle

    Santiago was transported to the Dover Police Department, where he was processed and arraigned.

    Santiago was committed to SCI on $9,900 secured bail on the following charges:
    -Burglary Second Degree
    -Possession of Burglars Tools
    -Conspiracy Second Degree
    -Theft Under $1,500
    -Criminal Mischief Under $5,000
    -Resisting Arrest

    Santiago is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

    Gabriel Santiago
    Dover, DE
  • Two Arrested After Firearm Investigation

    During this investigation, Officers made contact with Horsey and Shelton-Hoskins, at which time Horsey ran away into an occupied residence. Officers were able to take Horsey into custody after a foot pursuit and located a 9mm SCCY handgun in the area where he was hiding in the house. The firearm was reported stolen. Shelton-Hoskins initially refused to be taken into custody and would not place his hands behind his back, however, he was taken into custody and found in possession of a privately manufactured 9mm handgun and 2.6 grams of marijuana.

    Both defendants were taken to the Dover Police Department, where they were processed and arraigned.

    Horsey was committed to SCI on $116,000 cash bail on the following charges:
    -Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony
    -Burglary First Degree
    -Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited (2x)
    -Receiving a Stolen Firearm
    -Tampering with Physical Evidence
    -Resisting Arrest

    Shelton-Hoskins was released on his own recognizance on the following charges:
    -Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon
    -Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited
    -Resisting Arrest

    Both defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

  • Death Penalty Abolitionists Rally for Constitutional Amendment in Delaware

    Death Penalty Abolitionists Rally for Constitutional Amendment in Delaware

     Delaware – Death penalty abolitionists gathered at Legislative Hall on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to support House Bill 35, a measure aimed at enshrining Delaware’s ban on capital punishment in the state constitution. House Bill 35 seeks to solidify the 2016 Delaware Supreme Court decision that ruled the state’s death penalty statute unconstitutional. While House Bill 70, passed in 2022, formally repealed the death penalty, supporters of HB 35 argue that a constitutional amendment is necessary to protect the ban from potential legal challenges in the future. Advocates stress that securing this constitutional amendment is essential to permanently remove the death penalty as a potential punishment in Delaware. They emphasize that court decisions can be reversed, and legislative bodies can alter existing laws, making a constitutional amendment the only way to safeguard the ban. Rally participants also highlighted the death penalty’s disproportionate impact on people of color and historically marginalized communities. They pointed to Delaware’s troubling history of executions, noting that the state ranked third in the nation per capita for executions between 1992 and 2012. Supporters of HB 35 argue that a constitutional amendment is vital to prevent Delaware from reintroducing capital punishment. They assert that the risk of wrongful convictions underscores the need for a justice system that prioritizes healing over retribution. The bill has passed through committee and is now on the ready list, awaiting further legislative action. To amend the state’s constitution, the proposal requires a two-thirds majority vote in two consecutive legislative sessions.

  • Bishopville Woman Arrested for Murder After Boyfriend Found Shot

    Bishopville Woman Arrested for Murder After Boyfriend Found Shot

     BISHOPVILLE, MD – A Bishopville woman was arrested on Monday night and charged with murder after her boyfriend was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound. The Maryland State Police report that 61-year-old Bonnie Hackendorn called authorities just before 9:30 p.m. on May 12, stating that her boyfriend, 57-year-old David Shaulis, had been shot. When police arrived at the residence on Shell Mill Road, they found Shaulis lying unresponsive on the floor with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and his body was sent to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an official cause of death. Following their investigation, police arrested Hackendorn and charged her with first-degree and second-degree murder, assault, and related firearm offenses. She is currently being held at the Worcester County Detention Center without bond. The investigation into Shaulis’ death is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released as the case develops.

    Photo: Maryland State Police

  • Cape Henlopen School Board Election Results

    Cape Henlopen School Board Election Results

    Sussex County, DE — Voters in the Cape Henlopen School District have cast their ballots, with Bill Collick and Patty Maull emerging victorious in their respective races. Collick successfully defended his At-Large seat, defeating challenger Chris Lovenguth. Collick, a former coach and educator with nearly 50 years of experience in education, earned 3,138 votes to Lovenguth’s 817. Collick’s new term will run through June 30, 2029. In the District C race, Maull triumphed in a three-way contest against Andy Lewis and Laura Parsons. Maull, who campaigned on issues such as closing achievement gaps and enhancing mental health resources for both students and teachers, secured 1,968 votes. Parsons received 1,435 votes, while Lewis garnered 559. Maull’s term will last through June 30, 2028. The District B seat went uncontested, with incumbent Jason Bradley re-elected automatically according to Delaware Code. Meanwhile, the Indian River School District also held elections for seats in District 1, though no further results were immediately available.

  • Lewes Man Convicted in Federal Sex Trafficking and Forced Labor Case

    Lewes Man Convicted in Federal Sex Trafficking and Forced Labor Case

     Sussex County, Del. — A Lewes man has been convicted on multiple federal charges connected to a years-long sex trafficking operation that targeted vulnerable women. Following a seven-day trial, a jury in the District of Delaware found 68-year-old Clifton Gibbs guilty of seven counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, five counts of forced labor, and one count of transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. The U.S. Department of Justice announced the verdict on Tuesday. According to court documents, Gibbs exploited at least 13 women between 2014 and 2020, using heroin and cocaine addiction to control victims through manipulation and withdrawal. Authorities say he combined this with physical violence to coerce victims into commercial sex, panhandling, theft, and other labor—all for personal profit. Three of the victims were allegedly trafficked across state lines. Gibbs’ co-defendant, 46-year-old Brooke Waters, admitted guilt to related charges and played a supporting role in the operation, including organizing thefts and facilitating online advertising. The investigation, led by Homeland Security, began in 2015 after both defendants were arrested during a traffic stop involving two victims. Further allegations surfaced in subsequent years, with multiple victims corroborating claims of coercion, forced theft, and abuse. A 2021 report to the National Human Trafficking Hotline reactivated the case. Prosecutors noted that delays in the investigation were caused by communication challenges and the deaths of several victims. Gibbs faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled at a later date.

  • *Update – Suspects Arrested* State Police Detectives Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting in Townsend

    Delaware State Police have arrested 25-year-old James Eaves of Dover, Delaware, for several felony firearm and theft-related offenses, as well as resisting arrest, following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle that culminated in an officer-involved shooting in Townsend last week. Eaves also had an outstanding warrant for a pursuit that occurred in New Castle County last month as well as a warrant from Pennsylvania for theft. Detectives also arrested 18-year-old Iman Houston of Wilmington, Delaware, a 19-year-old woman from Smyrna, Delaware, and a 22-year-old man from Wilmington, Delaware, for offenses related to the incident.

    On May 9, 2025, at approximately 9:15 p.m., troopers responded to Dupont Highway in Camden for a report of a stolen white Infiniti QX6 traveling in the area. A trooper observed the Infiniti at Walmart, located at 263 Walmart Drive in Camden, and a computer check confirmed the vehicle had been reported stolen within the jurisdiction of New Castle County Police earlier this month. The trooper initiated a traffic stop, but the driver failed to stop. A pursuit ensued, during which the Infiniti traveled at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner on Dupont Highway. Due to safety concerns for pedestrians and other motorists, the pursuit was terminated in Dover.

    A short time later, a trooper saw the Infiniti traveling northbound on Dupont Highway near the Dover Mall and attempted to pull it over. The driver once again disregarded the police signal, and a second pursuit ensued. The Infiniti exited Dupont Highway and traveled northbound on Route 1 as it continued traveling at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner. The Infiniti then exited Route 1 and entered the city limits of Smyrna, where it collided with another vehicle. Despite the collision, the driver did not stop and continued northbound until the vehicle became disabled north of Fieldsboro Road in Townsend.

    The investigation revealed that the encounter unfolded rapidly after the suspects exited the vehicle. The driver, later identified as James Eaves, dropped a firearm onto the roadway as he exited, then picked it up moments later and briefly turned toward the approaching trooper with the weapon in his hand. In response, the trooper drew his department-issued handgun while moving toward Eaves. Eaves then quickly turned away and attempted to run toward a nearby tree line, still armed.

    Despite verbal commands to stop and drop the weapon, Eaves did not comply. The trooper discharged his firearm striking him within seconds of this fast-moving, life-threatening armed encounter.

    Troopers rendered first aid until emergency medical services arrived. Eaves was transported to an area hospital with critical injuries and is now in stable condition.

    The remaining 3 suspects, later identified as Iman Houston, a 19-year-old woman, and a 22-year-old man, were located in a nearby wooded area and taken into custody without incident. They were taken to Troop 3, where Houston was charged with multiple crimes. The 19-year-old woman and the 22-year-old man were each charged with a misdemeanor offense of Resisting Arrest and released on $1,000 unsecured bond. In accordance with Delaware State Police policy, their names are not being released due to the misdemeanor nature of the charges.


    Eaves was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 2, and turned over to the custody of Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $138,407 cash bond.

    James Eaves
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    • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
    • Possession or Control of Firearm by Person Prohibited Causes Injury or Death of Another Person Within 10 Yrs
      of Prior Conviction for Any Violent Felony (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest with Force or Violence and Intentionally Fleeing from a Peace Officer (Felony)
    • Disregarding a Police Officer’s Signal (Felony)
    • Receiving Stolen Property over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    Houston was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7, and released on a $5,000 unsecured bond.

    Iman Houston
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    • Receiving Stolen Property over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest

    Per Delaware State Police standard operating procedures, the involved trooper has been placed on administrative leave pending a use of force investigation in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Justice.

    Also, in line with standard operating procedures, the Delaware State Police Homicide Unit is actively investigating this incident. Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact Sergeant S. Yeich by calling 302-741-2703. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected]

     

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  • State Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Millville

    Delaware State Police continue to investigate a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred earlier this month in Millville.

    On May 3, 2025, at approximately 11:08 p.m., a Suzuki GSX-R600 was traveling southbound on Central Avenue south of Substation Road. For reasons still under investigation, as the motorcycle negotiated a curve, it exited the west edge of the roadway and collided with a mailbox. As a result of the collision, the driver was ejected.

    The driver, a 35-year-old man from Ocean View, Delaware, was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. On May 12, 2025, he died as a result of his injuries from the crash. His name is being withheld until his family is notified.

    The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this incident. Troopers are asking anyone who witnessed this crash to contact Master Corporal R. Albert by calling (302) 703-3266. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Lewes Community Garden to Host Free Sustainable Gardening Event

    Lewes Community Garden to Host Free Sustainable Gardening Event

    LEWES, Del. – The Lewes Community Garden is offering a free community education program on May 17 at 9:30 a.m. The event will focus on sustainable gardening and landscaping, with an emphasis on the importance of native plants and the role of pollinators. The interactive talk will be led by Holly Fluty Dempsey, founder of ReWild Delmarva, and is the first of three events scheduled for the 2025 season. Additional sessions are set for August 16 and October 18.
    The events will take place at the Lewes Community Garden, located on Park Road, between the Lewes Dog Park and the University of Delaware’s Lewes campus. Attendees are advised to park along the road and bring a chair, water, and sunscreen, as they will need to walk a short distance on grass down a small hill. The event will be canceled in case of heavy rain. For more information, visit the Lewes Community Garden’s website Lewes Community Garden – Building a Stronger & Greener Community

  • Trial Begins for Salisbury Student Accused in Alleged Hate Crime

    Trial Begins for Salisbury Student Accused in Alleged Hate Crime

    Salisbury, Maryland – Trial is underway for one of fifteen Salisbury University students accused of orchestrating a violent, hate-motivated assault that took place last fall. Eric Sinclair, who previously served as treasurer of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter, stood before a judge Monday. The 21-year-old is facing charges of second-degree assault and false imprisonment connected to the October 15, 2024 incident. Investigators say Sinclair and the other students used a fake profile on the dating app Grindr to lure an adult victim to an off-campus apartment, pretending to be a 16-year-old boy. Once the man arrived, prosecutors allege he was beaten — punched, kicked, and even struck with a baking pan — by the group of students. Authorities believe the attack was fueled by the victim’s sexual orientation. Court spectators watched disturbing footage of the encounter, during which one person was heard calling the victim “a threat to society.” Sinclair’s defense maintains he did not participate in the attack but instead recorded it on video. His attorney argued there is no digital evidence linking him to the planning of the assault. Prosecutors, however, insist Sinclair was aware of the scheme. They described the incident as a targeted effort to mimic the television series To Catch a Predator. The trial is expected to last two days, with proceedings continuing Tuesday.

  • Maryland GOP Urges Governor Moore to Veto Next Generation Energy Act

    Maryland GOP Urges Governor Moore to Veto Next Generation Energy Act

    MARYLAND — On May 12, the Maryland House Republican Caucus sent a letter to Governor Wes Moore, urging him to veto the Next Generation Energy Act. The GOP lawmakers argue the bill fails to deliver promised rate relief and imposes unrelated mandates. The letter criticizes the bill for not supporting nuclear energy, instead imposing costly requirements they claim are unnecessary. Lawmakers argue the bill discourages nuclear energy projects by offering no incentives while introducing mandates for labor, construction, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that are unrelated to energy policy. Republicans also question the bill’s long-term effectiveness in protecting consumers from rising energy costs. While it offers minimal short-term rebates, they argue these will be outweighed by future rate increases. The total rebate amount is less than $100, and lawmakers warn that the next rate hike will coincide with peak summer energy usage. Under Maryland law, the governor must act on bills within 30 days of presentation. The deadline for this bill is May 27, at which point it will become law if no action is taken.

    Maryland Governor Wes Moore
    Photo: Governor.Maryland.gov

  • Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit Investigating Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash in Greenville

    The Delaware State Police continues to investigate a Greenville area crash that occurred Saturday afternoon after 77-year-old Linda Mahoney of Cochranville, Pennsylvania, died from injuries sustained in the crash.

    On May 10, 2025, at approximately 4:33 p.m., a 2025 gray Hyundai Kona was traveling in the northbound lane of Kennett Pike, south of Stone Brook Drive in Greenville. At the same time, a 2018 gray Hyundai Kona was traveling in the southbound lane of Kennett Pike, north of Stone Brook Drive. For reasons under investigation, the 2018 Hyundai Kona drifted into the northbound lane of Kennett Pike, and into the 2025 Hyundai Kona’s path of travel, resulting in a head-on collision.

    The passenger of the 2025 Hyundai Kona, identified as Linda Mahoney, was transported to an area hospital for life-threatening injuries. The driver, an 80-year-old man from Cochranville, Pennsylvania, was taken to an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. On May 12, 2025, Mahoney died from injuries sustained in the crash. Her family and relatives were notified.

    The driver of the 2018 Hyundai Kona, a 20-year-old man from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and the 21-year-old male passenger were taken to an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

    Delaware State Police Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this crash. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information is asked to contact Corporal D. McKenna at (302) 365-8486. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime, or you have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • New Virginia Law to Limit Social Media Use for Kids Under 16

    New Virginia Law to Limit Social Media Use for Kids Under 16

    Virginia – A new law signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin will soon restrict social media access for children under 16, capping their usage to just one hour per day starting January 1, 2026. The law targets growing concerns about the effects of social media on youth mental health.
    It requires social media platforms to identify underage users and limit their daily screen time. Parents would still have the ability to override restrictions and approve additional time if they choose. While supporters believe the law takes an important step toward protecting kids from the risks of excessive online engagement, others are already questioning how the rules will be enforced.
    Critics say children may lie about their age during sign-up, and some argue that time restrictions should remain a parental decision rather than a legal mandate. The legislation is part of a broader national conversation about how to address digital safety for younger users. As tech companies prepare to adapt, families across Virginia are expected to see changes in how their children interact with apps that are central to modern communication.

  • Delaware Selects Official State Dragonfly

    Delaware Selects Official State Dragonfly

    DELAWARE – The Blue Dasher has been named Delaware’s official state dragonfly following a statewide student engagement initiative. The State of Delaware Dragonfly Project, launched by Senator Stephanie Hansen, invited students to participate in an essay and art contest supporting the designation of a state dragonfly. The Blue Dasher is one of the most widespread dragonflies in North America. It can be found near almost every body of water, with males often engaging in aerial battles over territories. Student artwork will be displayed at the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science in Wilmington. The winning pieces will be featured on the Dragonfly Project website. An awards reception will be held at Delaware State University in June. Artwork by professional artist John Donato will also be on public display at Legislative Hall in Dover from June 10 to June 12. The project provided students the chance to explore, research, and share their passion for these incredible insects while learning about the natural world around them.

  • State Police Investigating Parking Lot Robbery at Harrington Raceway and Casino

    The Delaware State Police are investigating a robbery that occurred early Sunday morning in the parking lot of Harrington Raceway and Casino.

    On May 11, 2025, at approximately 2:45 a.m., troopers responded to Harrington Raceway and Casino, located at 42 Chambers Circle in Harrington, for a report of a robbery. When troopers arrived, they learned that 2 unknown black male suspects approached the male victim in the parking lot as he was getting in his vehicle. The suspects assaulted the victim, took his property, and fled in an unknown direction of travel in an unknown black pick-up truck. The victim suffered minor injuries.

    Delaware State Police Troop 3 continues to investigate this incident. Troopers are asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact Troop 3 by calling (302) 697-4454. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Rehoboth Beach to Discuss Youth Curfew May 16

    Rehoboth Beach to Discuss Youth Curfew May 16

    REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. – The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners will discuss the adoption of a youth curfew at its meeting on May 16. This follows an increase in complaints and concerning incidents involving teenagers. The proposed curfew would apply to those under 18, restricting their presence in public areas between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Exceptions would likely be made for teens with a parent or guardian or for work-related purposes.
    Police Chief Keith Banks said this curfew, while not addressing all concerns, would be another tool to enhance safety for residents, businesses, and visitors. The push for a curfew follows a 110% increase in complaints related to teen behavior over the past three years, particularly during the summer months. Reports indicate teens have been involved in disrespectful or intimidating actions in public spaces. If approved, the curfew would align with regulations in neighboring communities.

  • State Police Detectives Investigating Armed Robbery in Laurel

    The Delaware State Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred yesterday at Hardee’s in Laurel.

    On May 12, 2025, at approximately 3:01 p.m., troopers responded to a report of an armed robbery at Hardee’s, located at 30759 Sussex Highway in Laurel. The investigation revealed that an unknown black male suspect entered the drive through, displayed a gun at the employee, and demanded money from the register. The employee complied, and the suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The employee was not hurt.

    The suspect is described as an unknown black male, operating a dark colored Honda passenger car displaying Maryland registration 6DA1892 with damage to the driver’s side front.

    Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking anyone who witnessed this incident or has relevant information to contact Detective K. Perry at (302) 752-3793. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime, or you have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Teen Arrested After Leading Police on Chase in Sussex County

    Teen Arrested After Leading Police on Chase in Sussex County

    SEAFORD, Del. — A 19-year-old Seaford woman was arrested after leading Delaware State Police on a high-speed chase on Saturday night. The incident began just after 7 p.m. when a state trooper spotted a Dodge Durango speeding on Hastings Farm Road near Seaford. The trooper attempted a traffic stop, but the driver fled at high speed, evading the officer as the vehicle traveled through several local roads. The chase ended when the Durango left the roadway, struck a utility pole, and overturned on Cannon Road near Camp Road.
    The driver, identified as Delaney Larrimore, was transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. It was later discovered that Larrimore had an active warrant and was driving with a suspended or revoked license. Larrimore faces multiple charges, including felony disregard for a police officer’s signal, reckless driving, and numerous traffic violations. She was released on a $13,000 unsecured bond. The incident caused road closures for several hours as utility workers repaired or replaced the damaged pole.

  • Georgetown Council to Review Proposed Housing Development on North Bedford Street

    Georgetown Council to Review Proposed Housing Development on North Bedford Street

     Georgetown, Del. — Town officials in Georgetown will begin reviewing a proposal Monday night that could lead to a major residential development just north of the town center. A first reading is scheduled for an ordinance that would amend Georgetown’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. The proposed change involves a nearly 22-acre property at 644 North Bedford Street, where the applicants are requesting to shift the land use designation from Single Family Residential to Mixed Residential. If approved, the change would clear the way for a new Residential Planned Community, which includes plans for 60 single-family homes, 28 duplex units, and 20 townhomes. Town Council is set to meet at 7 p.m. to begin its review.

  • Man Pleads Guilty to Abduction and Strangulation in Accomack Circuit Court

    Man Pleads Guilty to Abduction and Strangulation in Accomack Circuit Court

    Accomack, VA – A 27-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to abduction and strangulation in Accomack Circuit Court in connection with an incident involving the mother of his child in August 2024. Antonio Morales, described by the defense as intoxicated and emotionally distressed, will face a sentence of up to 15 years for the crimes. Morales was initially charged with burglary and two misdemeanors, but those charges were not prosecuted in exchange for his guilty plea. Having no prior criminal record, Morales had lived in the area for approximately two years and required a Spanish interpreter during the court proceedings. The events unfolded after the couple split earlier that day. Morales entered the house they had planned to live in, only to find the woman with another man. After breaking in through a window and confronting the other man, he left at her request. Morales then turned his aggression toward the woman, choking her and preventing her from leaving. A presentence report has been ordered, and Morales’ sentencing is set for July 10.

  • Virginia Governor Launches “Made in Virginia” Initiative to Boost State Investments

    Virginia Governor Launches “Made in Virginia” Initiative to Boost State Investments

    Virginia – Governor Glenn Youngkin introduced a new initiative, aimed at making Virginia a more attractive destination for large-scale business investments. The Made in Virginia Investment Accelerator (MVIA) seeks to streamline state processes and provide businesses with the resources they need to invest in the Commonwealth. The MVIA, which is backed by the Governor’s office, the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP), focuses on high-impact projects that bring at least 500 new jobs and over $250 million in investments.
    It brings together various state agencies, including Virginia Energy, the Port of Virginia, and the Department of Health, to offer companies a coordinated support system. The initiative is designed to remove obstacles in permitting, site development, and state coordination, making it easier for businesses to expand or relocate. This new approach is expected to help Virginia better compete for major investments by providing quick access to state leadership and eliminating delays. Since the start of Governor Youngkin’s term, the state has seen more than $100 billion in investments and the creation of over 260,000 new jobs. The administration has also made strides in reducing regulatory delays and cutting associated costs for businesses. For further information or questions about the MVIA, businesses can reach out to the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade via [email protected].

    Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin
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  • State Police Arrest Man for Assault at Wilmington Area Restaurant

    The Delaware State Police arrested 30-year-old Auston Pratt of Wilmington, Delaware, for assault and related charges after he caused a disturbance at a Wilmington area restaurant on Wednesday.

    On May 7, 2025, at approximately 9:37 a.m., troopers responded to Lucy’s Restaurant, located at 3840 North Market Street, Wilmington, for a report of a customer acting in a disorderly manner. Upon arriving, troopers learned that the suspect, identified as Auston Pratt, entered the shop, and caused a disturbance by arguing with employees and patrons. Pratt refused to comply with multiple requests by employees to leave the business, and threatened to kill one of the employees. Pratt then approached the employee, and a physical altercation ensued. During the altercation, Pratt punched the employee multiple times, and obstructed his breathing with his arm around the employee’s neck. Pratt and the employee were ultimately separated prior to troopers arriving. Pratt was taken into custody by troopers without incident.

    The employee was evaluated at an area hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Pratt was transported to an area hospital for minor injuries sustained during the altercation.

    After he was released from the hospital, Pratt was taken to Troop 1, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 3, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $5,500 secured bond.

    Auston Pratt
    Auston Pratt
    • Strangulation (Felony)
    • Assault 3rd Degree
    • Terroristic Threatening
    • Disorderly Conduct

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  • Fire Marshal Warns of Hazardous ‘Chromebook Challenge’ Spreading in Schools

    Fire Marshal Warns of Hazardous ‘Chromebook Challenge’ Spreading in Schools

     Maryland fire officials are sounding the alarm over a dangerous social media trend that has made its way into schools across the state. Known as the “Chromebook Challenge,” the trend involves students inserting pencils or metal objects into the charging ports of school-issued devices. The result has triggered a number of concerning incidents, including sparks, smoke, and small fires — leading to school evacuations and disciplinary measures. The State Fire Marshal’s Office says this activity is not only reckless but also puts students and staff at risk. Acting State Fire Marshal Jason Mowbray is urging parents and school leaders to be proactive about safety and to talk with students about the serious risks associated with tampering with electronics. So far, it’s unclear whether any of these cases have occurred on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Officials say they are continuing to monitor the trend and stress the importance of prevention before more dangerous outcomes unfold.

  • Rob Zombie Steps In as Headliner for Ocean City’s Boardwalk Rock Festival After Alice in Chains Drops Out

    Rob Zombie Steps In as Headliner for Ocean City’s Boardwalk Rock Festival After Alice in Chains Drops Out

     Ocean City, Md. – Rock fans attending the inaugural Boardwalk Rock Festival next weekend will experience a surprise lineup change. Rob Zombie has been added to the bill after Alice in Chains canceled due to health concerns involving drummer Sean Kinney. The festival, taking place from Friday, May 16 to Sunday, May 18, will now feature Rob Zombie performing Saturday at 6:50 p.m. at the Ocean City Inlet. Alice in Chains made the decision to cancel all upcoming shows following medical advice, prioritizing Kinney’s health. Although immediate attention is needed, the band confirmed Kinney’s long-term prognosis is positive. This change comes after Alice in Chains replaced Mötley Crüe in early April, when Mötley Crüe also canceled their appearance due to lead singer Vince Neil’s health concerns. Despite the last-minute changes, anticipation for the festival remains high. Other headliners include Def Leppard, Nickelback, and Shinedown, all performing during the three-day event, which is being staged by the producers of the successful Oceans Calling and Country Calling festivals. Boardwalk Rock aims to carry on the momentum from past festivals, promising a jam-packed weekend with big-name rock talent.

  • Delaware Lawmakers Move to Rein in Eminent Domain Following Milford Land Dispute

    Delaware Lawmakers Move to Rein in Eminent Domain Following Milford Land Dispute

     Milford, Del. — A legal fight over a piece of private land in Milford has sparked a legislative push to limit how cities in Delaware use eminent domain, especially when the land in question isn’t tied to essential infrastructure. Last year, Milford officials attempted to seize an 8-acre property through eminent domain to make way for bike paths and a park, offering $20,000 in compensation — a figure the landowner strongly opposed. The property owner stood her ground, drawing support from the community until City Council ultimately withdrew the proposal in February.
    That controversy has now led to two new legislative efforts designed to prevent similar situations from happening again. House Bill 146, introduced by Milford Representative Bryan Shupe on May 8, would update the city’s charter to prohibit the use of eminent domain for recreational projects. It would still allow exceptions for public needs, like utility access.
    Meanwhile, Senate Bill 114, introduced by Senator David Wilson on May 1, takes a broader approach — applying the same limitations statewide. It also requires municipalities to issue public hearing notices at least 10 days before considering any such action. Both bills have been assigned to their respective committees and could reshape how eminent domain is used moving forward. Wilson is co-sponsoring Shupe’s bill, signaling a unified effort to protect property owners across Delaware.

  • Second Referendum Planned as Indian River School District Outlines Public Meeting Schedule

    Second Referendum Planned as Indian River School District Outlines Public Meeting Schedule

     Millsboro, Del. — With a second referendum set for early June, the Indian River School District is moving forward with a new round of public meetings to lay out what’s at stake. District leaders say the goal this time is to secure funding that would help offset growing operating expenses while keeping compensation competitive for teachers and staff. A trio of community information sessions will be held over the next few weeks, offering residents a chance to hear the breakdown of the proposal and ask questions directly. The sessions will take place on Wednesday, May 14 at Millsboro Middle School, May 21 at Lord Baltimore Elementary, and May 28 at Indian River High School. All three begin at 7 p.m. Those unable to attend in person will still be able to follow along. The meetings will be streamed live through the district’s YouTube channel, with links posted on the school district’s website the morning of each event. Viewers will also be able to submit questions during the broadcasts. The June 5 referendum follows an unsuccessful attempt earlier this year, when voters rejected a similar proposal in March. School officials are now urging the community to stay informed as they revisit the issue.

  • State Police Arrest Two Teens for Multiple Burglaries in First State Plaza

    The Delaware State Police arrested two 14-year-old males, both from Wilmington, Delaware, for multiple burglaries that occurred at businesses within First State Plaza in Wilmington last week.

    Beginning on May 4, 2025, at approximately 5:08 a.m., troopers responded to Kumamon Ramen2, located at 1724 West Newport Pike, Wilmington, for a report of a burglary. The preliminary investigation revealed 2 masked suspects entered the business during the overnight hours, and stole cash and various items from within. The suspects then fled in an unknown direction with the stolen property.

    On May 6, 2025, at approximately 2:30 a.m., troopers again responded to Kumamon Ramen2 for a report of a burglary of a similar nature as the one on May 4, 2025. The preliminary investigation revealed 2 masked suspects forcibly entered the business during the overnight hours, and attempted to steal cash from the cash register. The suspects were unsuccessful, and fled in an unknown direction after having caused several hundred dollars in damage.

    On May 7, 2025, at approximately 3:47 a.m., troopers responded to Cinemark Movies 10, located at 1796 West Newport Pike, Wilmington, for a report of 2 suspicious persons checking vehicle door handles in the parking lot. Responding troopers were then notified that the suspects had been observed entering the movie theater. Upon arriving, a trooper observed the suspects within the movie theater, and entered the business to make contact. As the trooper approached, the suspects disregarded verbal commands from the trooper, and fled from the movie theater towards a nearby wooded area. Officers from the New Castle County Police Department assisted troopers with canvassing the area for the suspects, and ultimately located one of the suspects, identified as a 14-year-old male. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The second suspect was not located.

    The suspect was transported to Troop 2, where he was charged with multiple crimes. Through investigative means, Troop 2 Property Crimes Detectives identified the second suspect as a 14-year-old male, and obtained a warrant for his arrest. On May 12, 2025, the second 14-year-old suspect turned himself in at Troop 2, and was charged with multiple crimes.


    On May 7, 2025, the first 14-year-old suspect was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by New Castle County Family Court, and released to his guardian on a $10,500 unsecured bond.

    • Burglary 3rd Degree (Felony) – 3 counts
    • Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Theft Under $1,500
    • Attempted to Commit Theft Under $1,500
    • Criminal Mischief Under $1,000 – 2 counts
    • Resisting Arrest

    On May 12, 2025, the second 14-year-old suspect was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by New Castle County Family Court, and released to his guardian on a $1,500 unsecured bond.

    • Burglary 3rd Degree (Felony) – 3 counts
    • Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Theft Under $1,500
    • Attempted to Commit Theft Under $1,500
    • Criminal Mischief Under $1,000 – 2 counts
    • Resisting Arrest

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  • Troopers Arrest Magnolia Man for 5th Offense DUI

    Delaware State Police have arrested 63-year-old Edward Soja of Magnolia, Delaware, for a 5th offense felony DUI and related traffic offenses.

    On May 10, 2025, at approximately 1:40 p.m., a trooper on patrol in the area of Peachtree Run and Walnut Shade Road saw a white male driving a maroon Chevrolet Impala while not wearing a seatbelt. The trooper pulled the car over and spoke to the driver, identified as Edward Soja, and detected an odor of alcoholic beverage coming from his breath. In the ensuing investigation, Soja refused to take Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and was taken into custody without incident. Soja was taken to Troop 3, where additional DUI tests were conducted.  A computer check showed that Soja had four prior DUI-related convictions and a suspended/revoked driver’s license.

    Soja was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7, and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on a $6,255 secured bond.

    • 5th Offense DUI (Felony)
    • Driving while Suspended or Revoked
    • Not Wearing a Seatbelt
    • Multiple Traffic Violations

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  • Three Suspects in Custody for Shoplifting Turned Armed Robbery in the Prices Corner Shopping Center

    The Delaware State Police have identified 28-year-old Austin McMasters, 31-year-old Brittany Stacy, and 26-year-old Tehya Dyer, all from North Carolina, as the suspects involved in an armed robbery stemming from a shoplifting that occurred in the Prices Corner Shopping Center in Wilmington on Thursday morning. All 3 suspects were taken into custody in Virginia Thursday night.

    On May 8, 2025, at approximately 10:18 a.m., troopers responded to a report of a shoplifting turned robbery at Gabe’s, located at 3202 Kirkwood Highway in Wilmington. The preliminary investigation revealed 2 suspects, later identified as Austin McMasters and Brittany Stacy, entered Gabe’s, and filled 2 shopping carts with merchandise. The suspects then exited the store with the shopping carts full of unpaid merchandise, and began loading the stolen items into a silver Jeep Grand Cherokee. A Prices Corner Security employee was notified of the shoplifting, and confronted the suspects in the parking lot. During the confrontation, McMasters punched the employee in the face, before he retrieved a handgun from the Jeep, and pointed it at the employee. McMasters then entered the employee’s marked security vehicle, and fled from the parking lot. Simultaneously, Stacy fled in the Jeep, which was operated by a third suspect, identified as Tehya Dyer.

    Through investigative means, Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Detectives developed McMasters, Stacy, and Dyer as the suspects involved in the robbery. Detectives subsequently obtained warrants for their arrests. Later that evening, McMasters, Stacy, and Dyer were taken into custody in Virginia, where they are now incarcerated and awaiting extradition to Delaware for multiple crimes.


    Upon extradition to Delaware, McMasters will be charged with the crimes listed below.

    Austin McMasters
    Austin McMasters
    • Robbery 1st Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
    • Aggravated Menacing (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    Upon extradition to Delaware, Stacy will be charged with the crimes listed below.

    Brittany Stacy
    Brittany Stacy
    • Robbery 1st Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    Upon extradition to Delaware, Dyer will be charged with the crimes listed below.

    Tehya Dyer
    Tehya Dyer
    • Robbery 1st Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

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  • Delaware State Police Join Multi-State Effort to Promote Safe Driving on I-95

    The Delaware State Police, in partnership with the Delaware Department of Transportation and the Delaware Office of Highway Safety, is joining forces with other law enforcement agencies along the I-95 corridor and across the First State in the “I-95 Drive to Save Lives” campaign. This coordinated, multi-jurisdictional effort aims to reduce serious crashes and promote safe driving habits throughout Delaware and the I-95 corridor.

    From Tuesday, May 13 to Thursday, May 15, 2025, troopers will work alongside 8 other state police and highway patrol agencies to increase enforcement visibility and target dangerous driving behaviors. These include distracted driving, speed, and failure to wear seatbelts, which are leading factors in fatal crashes.  The seatbelt usage rate in Delaware has remained consistently around 92% over the last five years; however, 58% of the fatalities in 2024 involved unrestrained individuals. There is still work to be done to get to the goal of zero fatalities on our roadways.

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), it can take approximately 4.6 seconds to read a text message. At 55 mph, that is the equivalent of traveling the length of an entire football field blind. In 2023, speeding-related crashes accounted for 29% of traffic fatalities. There are numerous consequences to distracted driving and speeding that affect not only the driver but also everyone else on the road around them.

    “Every life lost on our roadways is one too many,” stated Colonel William D. Crotty, Superintendent of the Delaware State Police. “As the First State, we are proud to stand with our public safety partners in support of the Drive to Save Lives Initiative. This campaign is not just about enforcement; it’s a reflection of the work we do every day to protect lives, promote safe driving practices, and prevent tragedies on our roadways.”

    “We are proud to partner with the Delaware State Police and the Office of Highway Safety to help educate the community on the dangers of driving while under the influence, driving while distracted and failing to follow other imperative rules of the road like obeying posted speed limits,” shared Secretary of Transportation Shanté Hastings. “I would like to challenge every driver, rider, and pedestrian to do their part and stay alert, stay safe, and stay committed to protecting lives. I challenge everyone to Be DelAWARE and together we can achieve the goal of zero deaths on our roadways.”

    “The Delaware Office of Highway Safety continues to support this collaborative initiative for enforcement along I-95. Working with multiple partners creates a broader enforcement that can help save lives in and around the First State” said Sharon Bryson, Director of the Delaware Office of Highway Safety. “We need to remind everyone on the road to put the phone down, slow down, and buckle up every trip, every time. The goal is to protect the lives of Delaware’s residents, visitors, and neighbors.”

     

    Participating agencies include:

    North Carolina Highway Patrol, Maryland State Police, Delaware State Police, Pennsylvania State Police, New Jersey State Police, New York State Police, Connecticut State Police, Rhode Island State Police, and Maine State Police.

    Driver to Save Lives Logo

    This year’s “Drive to Save Lives” campaign is funded by the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), with continued support from the Delaware Office of Highway Safety and partnering law enforcement agencies. The initiative highlights a shared commitment to protecting all who travel throughout our state. Motorists can expect to see increased patrols and enforcement efforts during this collaborative campaign.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation also encourages drivers to support safer roadways through the “Be DelAWARE” campaign. Created by DelDOT Leadership Academy participants in 2023, the initiative invites everyone to take the Be DelAWARE pledge at BeDelaware.deldot.gov, with the goal of reducing fatalities on Delaware roadways to zero.

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  • Dover Police Investigate Fatal Crash On Whiteoak Road

  • Delaware State Police S.O.A.R. Searching for Wanted Sex Offenders

    The Delaware State Police Sex Offender Apprehension and Registration Unit (S.O.A.R.) is currently looking for the following wanted sex offenders after they either failed to register or re-register at their current address. If anyone knows the location of these individuals, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

     

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    Michael Samuel

    Image of Roy Stevens

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  • Homeless Sex Offender Notification

    The following individuals are not wanted for failing to register or re-register at their current address. This is a Homeless Sex Offender Public Notification. If you have information that the listed individuals are occupying a residence, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Please note: One individual pictured in this notification is currently wanted for failing to appear in court. This is unrelated to sex offender registration requirements, but the individual is included here due to their homeless status.

     

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    Jessie Hontz

     

    Ricardo Williams

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  • State Police Detectives Investigating Shooting in Smyrna

    Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred in Smyrna early this morning that left one woman injured.

    On May 10, 2025, at approximately 4:30 a.m., troopers responded to the 800 block of Clayton Avenue in Smyrna for a reported shooting. When troopers arrived, they learned that an unknown suspect fired an unknown number of shots that hit an occupied house. A 34-year-old woman inside was hit by gunfire and taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident remains under investigation.

    Delaware State Police Troop 3 Criminal Investigations Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking anyone who witnessed or has information regarding this case to contact Detective R. Spanier by calling 302-698-8548. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Megan’s Law Sex Offender Notifications 05-10-2025

    The following images contain the newest Megan’s Law Sex Offender Notifications for the City of Dover.  If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Dover Police Sex Offender Enforcement Unit.

  • Shots Fired In Simon Circle

  • State Police Detectives Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting in Townsend

    Delaware State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle that occurred in Townsend last night.

    On May 9, 2025, at approximately 9:15 p.m., troopers responded to Dupont Highway in Camden for a report of a stolen white Infiniti QX6 traveling in the area. A trooper located the Infiniti at Walmart, located at 263 Walmart Drive in Camden, and a computer check confirmed the vehicle was stolen within the jurisdiction of New Castle County Police earlier this month. The trooper initiated a traffic stop, but the driver failed to stop. In the ensuing pursuit, the Infiniti traveled at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner on Dupont Highway in Dover, but the pursuit was ultimately terminated out of concern for the safety of pedestrians and other motorists. A short time later, a trooper saw the Infiniti traveling northbound on Dupont Highway near the Dover Mall and attempted to pull it over. The driver once again disregarded the police signal, and a second pursuit ensued. During the pursuit, the Infiniti exited Dupont Highway and traveled northbound on Route 1 as it continued traveling at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner. The Infiniti then exited Route 1 and entered the city limits of Smyrna, where it collided with another vehicle. After the collision the Infiniti did not stop, and continued northbound on Dupont Highway, until it eventually came to a stop north of Fieldsboro Road after becoming disabled.

    The preliminary investigation revealed that after the Infiniti came to a stop, the driver and 3 passengers began fleeing on foot from the stolen vehicle as a trooper was approaching them. While approaching the Infiniti, the trooper observed the black male driver drop a firearm in the roadway as he exited the Infiniti. The driver picked up the firearm and fled on foot towards a tree line with the firearm in his hand. During the foot chase with the suspect, the trooper gave verbal commands for the suspect to stop and drop the weapon, but the suspect did not comply. Subsequently, the trooper discharged his divisionally issued handgun, striking the suspect.

    Troopers rendered first aid until emergency medical services arrived. The suspect, a 25-year-old man from Dover, Delaware, was transported to an area hospital with critical injuries.

    The remaining 3 suspects were located in a nearby wooded area and taken into custody without incident. No one was hurt during the collision.

    Per Delaware State Police standard operating procedures, the involved trooper has been placed on administrative leave pending a use of force investigation in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Justice.

    The Delaware State Police Homicide Unit is actively investigating this incident. Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact Sergeant S. Yeich by calling 302-741-2703. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected]

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  • Audit Reveals Financial Disputes Over Off-Road Event at Connelly Mill Park

    Audit Reveals Financial Disputes Over Off-Road Event at Connelly Mill Park

    SALISBURY, Md. – A recent audit of the “Safari at the Quarry” event held in May 2024 at Connelly Mill Park has revived concerns about how public resources were used for the off-road gathering near Delmar. The event was originally promoted as a tourism opportunity and took place on county-owned land. While the private promoter reported losing nearly $1,800, the audit, commissioned by the Wicomico County Council, found that the county still provided logistical support and did not receive its contracted 10 percent share of potential profits. The audit raised questions about the transparency of the event’s financials and whether the venture was ultimately beneficial to the county.
    Although the County Executive highlighted the event’s estimated $112,000 economic impact, she also challenged the credibility of the audit, questioning the fairness of the review process. The situation stirred debate among residents and local leaders, many of whom expressed frustration over how the event was handled and how tax dollars were used. In response to the audit’s findings and public backlash, the County Council enacted new legislation that restricts motorsports and similar events on county property unless they receive explicit Council approval. Officials are also exploring future uses for the Connelly Mill Park property, including possible development into a community park.

  • Wicomico County Faces Growing Poverty and Homelessness Among Students

    Wicomico County Faces Growing Poverty and Homelessness Among Students

    SALISBURY, Md. – Wicomico County Public Schools is seeing a rise in students facing poverty and homelessness. Currently, 65% of students live in poverty, and 5% are classified as homeless. Nearly 700 families in the district are considered “in transition,” a term used to describe homelessness by the state of Maryland. The school district is facing significant challenges in providing the necessary resources for these students.
    As the number of families in transition continues to grow, the district is working to meet the educational needs of students who are often dealing with difficult circumstances. In addition to the issues within the schools, the Christian Shelter in Salisbury has observed a rise in youth homelessness. The factors contributing to this increase include a lack of affordable housing, economic shifts, and generational differences. Wicomico County Public Schools also reported the largest enrollment increase by percentage across the state of Maryland in the most recent school year, adding to the strain on local resources.

  • Veterans Census to Connect Eastern Shore VA Vets with Resources

    Veterans Census to Connect Eastern Shore VA Vets with Resources


    EASTERN SHORE, Va.
    – Veterans on the Eastern Shore are invited to participate in a special census event on Saturday, May 10, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at three American Legion locations. The event is organized by the Eastern Shore Community Services Board, the Community Partners of the Eastern Shore, and the American Legion to connect local veterans with essential resources and services.

    Veterans are encouraged to visit one of the following locations to complete the census and access valuable information about benefits and services available to them:

    • The American Legion Post at 4023 Main St., Chincoteague
    • The Tasley American Legion at the Tasley Fire House
    • The Cheriton American Legion at 21201 Bayside Road, Cheriton

    The goal of the census is to gather information that will help bring critical services to veterans living on the Eastern Shore. A light lunch will be provided at all three locations.

  • MILFORD BOARD APPROVES DENSITY VARIANCE FOR MIXED-USE PROJECT

    MILFORD BOARD APPROVES DENSITY VARIANCE FOR MIXED-USE PROJECT

     Milford, Del. — The Milford Board of Adjustment on Thursday granted approval for a density increase but denied a height variance for a proposed mixed-use project at 111 N. Walnut St. Zachary and Marissa King, developers behind 111 N. Walnut LLC, plan to build 16 one- and two-bedroom “micro” apartments at the vacant 0.09-acre site. They also intend to incorporate commercial spaces on the roof, first floor, and basement of the building. Despite mixed reactions from the public, the board approved the increase in density, allowing up to 178 dwelling units per acre, a significant jump from the current limit of 16. However, the request to build a 52-foot structure, exceeding the city’s 35-foot limit, was rejected. The Kings now plan to adjust the height and resubmit their proposal, with hopes of finding a compromise that maintains the project’s viability. They will also present a conditional-use application before the Planning Commission and City Council later this month.

  • Delaware Senate Approves Fix for Birth Certificate Loophole in Assisted Reproduction Case

    Delaware Senate Approves Fix for Birth Certificate Loophole in Assisted Reproduction Case

    DELAWARE – The Delaware State Senate has passed a bill aimed at fixing a legal gap that currently prevents the name of a deceased father from being added to a child’s birth certificate in certain assisted reproduction cases. Senate Substitute 1 to Senate Bill 119, sponsored by Georgetown Republican Sen. Brian Pettyjohn, would require the State Registrar of Vital Statistics to update the birth certificate of Levi Ryan Murray to include his father, Ryan Murray. Ryan died after the embryo was created but before it was implanted, leaving the family without legal recognition of paternity. Lawmakers say the current law does not account for situations where conception occurs through assisted reproductive technology and the father passes away before birth. This measure is expected to resolve the issue for the Murray family while also highlighting a wider problem in state law. The bill is identical to the original version except for a corrected spelling of the family’s last name. It now heads to the House of Representatives for further consideration.

    State Senator Brian G. Pettyjohn
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  • SUSSEX COUNTY CONSIDERS TWO-TIERED PROPERTY TAX SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTS AND OUT-OF-STATERS

    SUSSEX COUNTY CONSIDERS TWO-TIERED PROPERTY TAX SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTS AND OUT-OF-STATERS

     Sussex County, Del. — Sussex County Council discussed the possibility of implementing a two-tiered property tax system during its May 6 budget workshop, proposing different tax rates for Delaware residents and out-of-state property owners. Councilman Matt Lloyd supported the idea, citing the county’s rapid growth and the strain on local services such as roads, schools, and emergency services, which are heavily used by out-of-state property owners. He argued that it would be fair for these property owners to contribute more to the county’s public services. However, concerns about how this could affect school funding and commercial properties were raised. While some members were open to the idea, County Administrator Todd Lawson noted that the creation of such a system would need approval from the General Assembly and would require further consideration of its potential impact on school districts. Lloyd plans to continue pursuing the matter, drafting proposals to further explore the feasibility of a two-tiered tax structure in Sussex County.

  • *Update – Second Suspect Arrested* Detectives Arrest Suspect for Robbery at Merchants Square in Edgemoor; Two Suspects Remain At-Large

    The Delaware State Police arrested a 15-year-old male from Elkton, Maryland, for multiple robbery charges following an incident that occurred last month at Merchants Square shopping center in Edgemoor. Detectives continue investigating this incident as two suspects remain at-large.

    On April 14, 2025, at approximately 1:33 a.m., troopers responded to Merchants Square shopping center, located at 4405 Governor Printz Boulevard, Edgemoor, for a report of a robbery and attempted carjacking. The preliminary investigation revealed that multiple victims were in their respective vehicles in the parking lot when they were approached by 3 male suspects. The suspects, who arrived in a black Chevrolet Equinox driven by an unknown black male, demanded money and personal belongings from the victims. During the robbery, the driver of the Equinox appeared to be recording the 3 suspects as they attempted to forcibly enter the victims’ vehicles. The suspects were able to enter one of the vehicles, and a struggle ensued with the occupants. The 3 suspects ultimately fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money and the victims’ personal belongings. The driver of the Equinox entered the front passenger seat of an unknown blue SUV, which fled northbound from the parking lot.

    Through investigative means, detectives identified Geralds as the driver of the Equinox, and he was taken into custody on April 16, 2025.

    In the ongoing investigation, Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Detectives identified the 15-year-old male as one of the suspects responsible for the robbery, and obtained a warrant for his arrest. Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance for any information that may lead their continued efforts to identify the remaining 2 young black male suspects responsible for the robbery. The suspects are described as young black males. Surveillance video and images are not yet available.

    On May 9, 2025, Wilmington Police Department Officers located the 15-year-old male, and took him into custody without incident. He was taken to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to New Castle County Detention Center on a $38,500 secured bond.

    • Robbery 1st Degree (Felony)
    • Robbery 2nd Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Attempted to Commit Robbery 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    Delaware State Police Troop 2 Robbery Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking anyone who witnessed this incident or has relevant information to contact Detective D. Patterson at (302) 365-8472. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime, or you have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Perdue Given 90 Days to Address Contamination

    Perdue Given 90 Days to Address Contamination

    Salisbury, Maryland — Perdue Farms has been given 90 days to stop practices linked to PFAS contamination in groundwater and a nearby stream, following a formal Demand Letter sent by attorneys representing impacted residents. The Maryland Department of the Environment named Perdue as the responsible party after elevated PFAS levels were found near the company’s Agribusiness Center. The letter, citing the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, demands the company halt the disposal of PFAS-containing wastewater and sludge into lagoons and stop land application of the material. An engineering report submitted in an ongoing class action lawsuit highlights these methods as likely sources of contamination. Perdue says it’s supplying bottled water and installing filtration systems for homes where well testing shows PFAS above federal safety limits. So far, 356 residential wells in the area have tested above the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s threshold. While Perdue attributes the contamination to a 2019 firefighting foam release, attorneys for the residents point to longer-term disposal practices dating back to 1989. The class action lawsuit filed in 2023 is still pending. A motion to dismiss by Perdue remains undecided, and the state’s investigation is ongoing.

  • Delaware Moves Toward Legalizing Switchblades and Expanding Gun Safety Immunity

    Delaware Moves Toward Legalizing Switchblades and Expanding Gun Safety Immunity

    Delaware – During its first committee meetings after Spring Recess, the Delaware legislature moved forward two significant pieces of legislation concerning deadly weapons. The first bill, introduced by State Rep. Mara Gorman (D-Newark), would provide immunity to nonprofit organizations distributing new secure gun storage and safety devices. The goal of the legislation is to encourage nonprofits, particularly hospitals and community organizations, to distribute gun locks for safe storage without the fear of liability should the device malfunction.
    However, some representatives and National Rifle Association (NRA) lobbyist Rick Armitage argued that the protections should extend to all organizations, not just nonprofits. In addition to the gun safety bill, lawmakers advanced a bipartisan proposal to legalize switchblades in Delaware, one of the few states where automatic knives are banned. State Sen. Jack Walsh (D-Stanton), the bill’s sponsor, argued that the knives are commonly used by tradesmen and outdoor enthusiasts. The bill would allow switchblades but still prosecute individuals for weapon-related offenses if used in an attack.
    Additionally, the bill would change Delaware’s definition of “ordinary pocketknife” to allow a blade up to 3.75 inches.

  • Milton Farmers Market Opens 2025 Season May 16

    Milton Farmers Market Opens 2025 Season May 16

    MILTON, Del. – The Milton Farmers Market will officially begin its 2025 season from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 16, at Grace Church, located at 514 Union St. This marks the second consecutive year the market will be held at the church parking lot, and it will remain open every Friday through September 26. The market continues to be presented by the Cape Community Fund, which has overseen its operations since 2023. It’s reported, 31 full-time vendors are expected to participate, along with three biweekly vendors and 11 drop-in vendors throughout the season. The Milton Farmers Market, which has operated under different organizations in recent years, was originally the Broadkill Farmers Market, managed by the Milton Fire Department Auxiliary. In its first year, the market was located at the open lot next to the Lydia Cannon Museum before moving to Grace Church last year.

  • Milford City Council Members Sworn in for New Terms

    Milford City Council Members Sworn in for New Terms

    MILFORD, Del. – Four members of the Milford City Council were sworn in Monday at City Hall. The ceremony was led by Judge Noel Eason Primos of Delaware Superior Court, who administered the oaths to incumbents Daniel Marabello of Ward 1, Nadia Zychal of Ward 2, and Vice Mayor Jason James Sr. of Ward 4, as well as newcomer Councilman Danny Perez. Each of the newly sworn-in members began two-year terms that evening, following an uncontested election on April 26.
    Since only one candidate ran for each available seat, there was no need for a public vote. In other actions, the council agreed to allow Vice Mayor James to continue in his leadership role. Additionally, the council decided that city solicitor David Rutt, who did not seek reappointment for another term, will serve as interim solicitor until a permanent replacement is found. The council also made committee assignments for its members.
    The Economic Development & Code Enforcement committee will be chaired by D. Madula Kalesis of Ward 1. The Public Safety committee will be chaired by Katrina Wilson of Ward 4, and Vice Mayor James will chair the Finance & Audit committee. Other committee assignments include Public Works & Utilities and the Charter Review Subcommittee.

  • AIRBNB INCIDENT IN BETHANY BEACH LEADS TO MULTIPLE CHARGES FOR LAUREL WOMAN

    AIRBNB INCIDENT IN BETHANY BEACH LEADS TO MULTIPLE CHARGES FOR LAUREL WOMAN

    Bethany Beach, Delaware – A woman from Laurel is facing several charges after police say she caused destruction and made violent threats at a short-term rental property in Bethany Beach. On May 6, officers responded to a home on Evans Avenue after the Airbnb host reported damage inside the residence. Police had already visited the same address the night before due to complaints about a loud party. According to investigators, 21-year-old Nijae Harris arrived at the property and allegedly threatened to stab other guests with a knife and used scissors to cut their clothing. During the incident, Harris is also accused of striking one person with an object, damaging their eyeglasses. Authorities say the situation escalated further when Harris caused additional damage to the home and to guests’ belongings after they had fled for safety. By the time police arrived, Harris had already left the property. Officers attempted to contact her but were unsuccessful. The Bethany Beach Police Department has since obtained warrants for Harris’ arrest through the Justice of the Peace Court #7. She is wanted on multiple charges, including three counts of terroristic threatening, offensive touching, and two counts of criminal mischief involving property damage under $1,000. Police are asking for the public’s help in locating Harris. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Bethany Beach Police.

  • GEORGETOWN WOMAN CHARGED AFTER DRIVING TOWARD CORRECTIONAL OFFICER

    GEORGETOWN WOMAN CHARGED AFTER DRIVING TOWARD CORRECTIONAL OFFICER

    Georgetown, Delaware – A Georgetown woman is facing charges after police say she drove toward a Correctional Officer who was supervising a roadside work crew in Ellendale. The incident happened just before 9 a.m. on Friday, May 2, along the 20000 block of Reynolds Pond Road. Delaware State Police responded to a report of reckless endangering involving a black Pontiac G6. Troopers say 26-year-old Inessa Bagwell had been told to leave the area by a Correctional Officer after being seen speaking with offenders from the Sussex Community Corrections Center. Police say Bagwell initially left but returned shortly after, argued with the officer, and then drove her vehicle toward him, nearly hitting him, before fleeing the area. Through investigation, Bagwell was identified as the suspect and a warrant was issued for her arrest. She was taken into custody on Monday, May 5, and charged with first-degree reckless endangering, a felony, along with disorderly conduct for refusing to disperse. Bagwell was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court 3 and released on her own recognizance.

  • State Police Arrest Georgetown Woman for Reckless Endangering

    Delaware State Police have arrested 26-year-old Inessa Bagwell of Georgetown, Delaware, for reckless endangering after she drove toward a Correctional Officer last week.

    On May 2, 2025, at approximately 8:47 a.m., troopers responded to Reynolds Pond Road in Ellendale for a report of reckless endangering. Upon arriving, troopers learned that a woman, operating a black Pontiac G6, drove toward a Correctional Officer while he was supervising a Department of Correction work crew from the Sussex Community Corrections Center (SCCC) on the 20000 block of Reynolds Pond Road. Troopers further learned the suspect had initially been told to leave the area by the Correctional Officer after she was observed talking to the offenders while they were working. The suspect left the area, but returned a short time later, argued with the Correctional Officer, and then drove toward the officer, nearly hitting him. The suspect then fled the area in the Pontiac. Through investigative means, troopers identified the suspect as Inessa Bagwell and obtained a warrant for her arrest.

    On May 5, 2025, Bagwell was arrested and taken to Troop 7, where she was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 3, and released on her own recognizance.

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    • Reckless Endangering 1st Degree (Felony)
    • Disorderly Conduct when Refusing to Disperse

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  • Maryland & Delaware Join Lawsuit Against Trump’s Offshore Wind Development Pause

    Maryland & Delaware Join Lawsuit Against Trump’s Offshore Wind Development Pause

    MARYLAND – Maryland is part of a coalition of 17 states challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order that halts offshore wind development. The order, signed in January, paused new permits and rights of way for wind projects, citing a review of existing leases.
    Maryland, along with Delaware and other states, filed the lawsuit on May 5 in Massachusetts, arguing the pause is unlawful. The states contend offshore wind is vital to job creation, clean energy, and climate goals, and they claim the Trump Administration gave no valid reason for halting permits. The lawsuit seeks to lift the pause and allow wind energy projects to move forward.
    Maryland’s Attorney General, Anthony Brown, is among those leading the challenge. The state continues to push for offshore wind as a key part of its energy future.

  • Delaware Launches ‘Food is Medicine’ Initiative to Improve Healthcare

    Delaware Launches ‘Food is Medicine’ Initiative to Improve Healthcare

    Delaware – Governor Matt Meyer has announced the formation of the Delaware Food is Medicine Committee, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at shifting the state’s healthcare focus from treatment to prevention through nutrition. This new effort aims to integrate food as part of the medical treatment process to help improve health outcomes, especially for underserved populations. The committee will operate under the Delaware Council on Farm & Food Policy and will concentrate on three primary objectives: health equity, healthcare cost savings, and economic growth. Lt. Gov. Kyle Evans Gay, who will chair the committee, emphasized the importance of ensuring all Delawareans have access to nutritious meals to prevent and manage chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease. By targeting low-income and high-risk communities, the committee hopes to expand access to Food is Medicine programs, which could potentially reduce hospital visits and Medicaid spending by addressing diet-related health issues. Additionally, the committee aims to stimulate economic growth by supporting local farmers and food businesses. The committee will consult successful models from states like Massachusetts, North Carolina, and California, as well as research from institutions such as Tufts University’s Food is Medicine Institute. Their work will align with national health initiatives like the American Heart Association’s Health Care by Food program.

  • Rehoboth Beach Considers Curfew Emergency After Disturbances

    Rehoboth Beach Considers Curfew Emergency After Disturbances

    REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. – Officials in Rehoboth Beach are considering the implementation of an emergency curfew following recent disturbances involving young adults. The Rehoboth Beach Police Department has responded to several incidents over the past week, including violations related to littering, loud music, parking, smoking, and fighting.
    Local residents have expressed concern about the impact on the community, especially on older residents. There is support for a curfew to protect them, as well as some hesitation, with suggestions that increased police presence or security might be a more effective solution. At a city commissioners meeting on Monday, it was noted that Rehoboth Beach is the only beach town in the area without a curfew, which may be attracting visitors seeking fewer restrictions. The proposal will be further discussed at the May 16 city meeting. The debate continues as officials weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of such a measure.

  • Ocean City Approves New Promoter for 2025 OC Bikefest

    Ocean City Approves New Promoter for 2025 OC Bikefest

    OCEAN CITY, Md. — The Ocean City Council has officially approved Kickin Event LLC to organize OC Bikefest for the 2025 and 2026 events, following the termination of the contract with OC Jams LLC.
    As part of the agreement, Ocean City will waive rental fees for the Inlet parking lot and Roland E. Powell Convention Center, saving Kickin Event LLC approximately $90,000. The town anticipates recouping these costs through the increased business generated during the event, which typically brings large crowds to local restaurants, hotels, and shops.
    A major change in the event’s lineup is the addition of a second Boardwalk ride, a popular feature that has previously only occurred once. Organizers plan to feature live music throughout the day, highlight vendors, and bring in well-known headliners in the evenings. Despite the change in promoters, enthusiasm for the event remains strong. Tickets worth more than $130,000 have already been sold, and the event is expected to attract between 10,000 and 20,000 attendees. The Chamber of Commerce sees the event as a great opportunity to boost local businesses. OC Bikefest 2025 is set to begin on September 10th and is expected to make a significant economic impact on the resort town.

  • Cape Henlopen School Board Candidates Address Funding Concerns Ahead of Election

    Cape Henlopen School Board Candidates Address Funding Concerns Ahead of Election

    DELAWARE — With school board elections set for next week, Cape Henlopen School District candidates gathered Monday evening for a public forum to engage with the community and address key issues. Two candidates are vying for the district’s at-large seat: Chris Lovenguth and incumbent Bill Collick. Three candidates are running for the District C seat: Patty Maull, Laura Parsons, and Andy Lewis, who was absent from the forum. A major point of discussion centered around school funding, particularly in the wake of two failed referendums last year. Collick highlighted the need for future property investments to accommodate growing student numbers, stating that expansion is inevitable. Lovenguth stressed the importance of transparency, emphasizing the need to inform voters on how funds will be allocated to ensure students receive a quality education. Maull pointed to the role of Sussex County Council in securing future funding, advocating for impact fees on new development to support schools if referendums continue to fail. Meanwhile, Parsons questioned the current referendum process, suggesting more frequent votes could lead to smaller, more acceptable rate increases. In addition to the Cape Henlopen elections, voters in the Indian River School District will head to the polls on Tuesday, May 13, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Delaware Bill Proposes Expanded Rights for People Experiencing Homelessness

    Delaware Bill Proposes Expanded Rights for People Experiencing Homelessness

    DELAWARE — A new piece of legislation introduced in Delaware aims to offer expanded protections for people experiencing homelessness, focusing on their right to engage in life-sustaining activities such as resting and sleeping in public spaces. House Bill 135 is designed to address the state’s ongoing shortage of emergency shelters, affordable housing, and housing support services.
    In 2024, only 952 out of the 7,131 households that reached out to Delaware’s homelessness hotline were referred to housing assistance, leaving thousands without safe options. The proposed bill highlights the reality that, in the absence of sufficient shelter, many individuals are left to seek refuge in public spaces, including parks, sidewalks, and parking lots. This often leads to conflicts with law enforcement, businesses, and residents. Critics argue that the current system relies too heavily on emergency services and the criminal justice system, instead of focusing on long-term solutions, which only exacerbates the issue.
    The bill would allow people experiencing homelessness to engage in life-sustaining activities in public spaces, such as sleeping, unless those activities obstruct traffic or alternative shelter is available. It also grants legal protections for personal property in public spaces, ensuring that belongings cannot be unlawfully searched or seized. The legislation would prevent local and state governments from forcing people to move vehicles used as shelter, like cars or RVs, unless they are obstructing traffic or creating a hazard.
    In such cases, the person must be given the opportunity to relocate the vehicle before any enforcement actions are taken. Additionally, individuals cited for violations related to life-sustaining activities protected under this bill would be allowed to use the provisions of the bill as an affirmative defense in court. The bill’s sponsors argue that this legislation could provide more humane treatment of people experiencing homelessness while addressing critical gaps in the state’s housing system.

  • Detectives Arrest Man for Several Burglaries in New Castle County

    The Delaware State Police arrested 36-year-old Larry Wilmer of Wilmington, Delaware, for burglary and related charges stemming from several burglaries of a similar nature that occurred throughout New Castle County over the past several months.

    Beginning on December 3, 2024, troopers responded to Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park, located at 531 West Main Street, Newark, for a report of a burglary that occurred overnight. The preliminarily investigation revealed 2 suspects pried open the rear doors of the business, and stole cash/safes from within. The suspects then fled in a Ford sedan with the stolen property. On January 3, 2025, at approximately 2:00 a.m., troopers responded to Domino’s Pizza, located at 2478 North Dupont Parkway, Middletown, for a report of a burglary. The preliminary investigation revealed 3 suspects pried open the rear doors of the business, and stole cash from within. The suspects then fled on foot with the stolen property. On April 11, 2025, Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Detectives were notified of 4 burglaries that occurred overnight at the following businesses in The Shops at Limestone Hills: Tyler’s Bar and Grill, Daily Veg, Brew HaHa!, and Café Pomodoro. The preliminary investigation revealed that 2 suspects pried open the rear doors of the business, and stole cash/safes from within. The suspects then fled in a black minivan with the stolen property.

    Through investigative means, detectives identified Larry Wilmer as one of the suspects involved in the burglaries. In collaboration with out-of-state law enforcement agencies, detectives further discovered the suspects are linked to similar incidents in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Detectives continue investigating these incidents to identify Wilmer’s coconspirators.

    On May 1, 2025, detectives located Wilmer in Newark, and took him into custody without incident. A search of his person led to the discovery of approximately 14.7 grams of crack cocaine. Wilmer was taken to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $79,100 cash bond.

    • Burglary 3rd Degree (Felony) – 6 counts
    • Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony (Felony) – 3 counts
    • Possession of Controlled Substance Tier 2 Quantity (Felony)
    • Possession of Burglar Tools (Felony) – 4 counts
    • Theft $1,500 or Greater (Felony) – 3 counts
    • Criminal Mischief $5,000 or More (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony) – 6 counts
    • Theft Under $1,500 – 2 counts
    • Criminal Mischief $1,000 but less than $5,000 – 3 counts
    • Criminal Mischief under $1,000

    Delaware State Police Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Unit is actively investigating these incidents. Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact Detective M. Kerrigan by calling (302) 365-8487. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Detectives Arrest Man for Child Sexual Solicitation and Conduct

    The Delaware State Police arrested 69-year-old Ashwani Kumar of Newark, Delaware, for felony sexual contact and solicitation of a child that occurred last month at a Quality Inn in Newark.

    On April 23, 2025, troopers responded to the Quality Inn, located at 65 Geoffrey Drive, Newark, for a report of an unlawful sexual contact incident involving a teenager. Upon arriving, troopers learned that an unknown suspect forced the 15-year-old victim into a stairway, where he made inappropriate sexual contact and sexually solicitated the victim. An unknown witness then entered the stairway, and confronted the suspect, which allowed the victim to escape. Troopers canvassed the area for the suspect, and the witness, but were unable to identify either.

    Due to the circumstances, Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Detectives assumed the investigation. In the ensuing investigation, detectives obtained surveillance footage from the Quality Inn, and identified the suspect responsible for the unlawful sexual conduct as Ashwani Kumar.

    On May 2, 2025, Kumar was taken into custody by detectives, and transported to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $14,100 cash bond.

    • Sexual Solicitation of a Child (Felony)
    • Unlawful Sexual Contact 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Unlawful Imprisonment 2nd Degree
    • Offensive Touching

    The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking witnesses, or anyone with information, or who may be a victim to please contact Detective M. Conway by calling 302-365-8411. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Detectives Arrest Man for Child Sexual Solicitation and Conduct

    The Delaware State Police arrested 69-year-old Ashwani Kumar of Newark, Delaware, for felony sexual contact and solicitation of a child that occurred last month at a Quality Inn in Newark.

    On April 23, 2025, troopers responded to the Quality Inn, located at 65 Geoffrey Drive, Newark, for a report of an unlawful sexual contact incident involving a teenager. Upon arriving, troopers learned that an unknown suspect forced the 15-year-old victim into a stairway, where he made inappropriate sexual contact and sexually solicitated the victim. An unknown witness then entered the stairway, and confronted the suspect, which allowed the victim to escape. Troopers canvassed the area for the suspect, and the witness, but were unable to identify either.

    Due to the circumstances, Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Detectives assumed the investigation. In the ensuing investigation, detectives obtained surveillance footage from the Quality Inn, and identified the suspect responsible for the unlawful sexual conduct as Ashwani Kumar.

    On May 2, 2025, Kumar was taken into custody by detectives, and transported to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $14,100 cash bond.

    • Sexual Solicitation of a Child (Felony)
    • Unlawful Sexual Contact 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Unlawful Imprisonment 2nd Degree
    • Offensive Touching

    The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking witnesses, or anyone with information, or who may be a victim to please contact Detective M. Conway by calling 302-365-8411. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • State Police Arrest Man for Attempted Residential Burglary in Newark

    The Delaware State Police arrested 63-year-old Kevin Johnson of Dover, Delaware, for an attempted burglary that occurred early Thursday morning at a residential property in Newark.

    On May 1, 2025, at approximately 3:40 a.m., troopers responded to a residence on the 1000 block of Old Churchmans Road, Newark, for a report of an unknown suspect attempting to enter the occupied residence. Upon arriving, troopers located the suspect on the property, and attempted to take him into custody. Initially, the suspect did not comply with verbal commands; however, he was ultimately taken into custody without further incident. Once in custody, the suspect provided troopers a fictitious name. Through investigative means, troopers positively identified the suspect as Kevin Johnson. During the investigation, troopers learned Johnson attempted to enter the residence, causing damage to the door, and also attempted to enter a shed on the property.

    Johnson was taken to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $7,000 secured bond.

    • Attempted to Commit Burglary 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Provide False Statement to Law Enforcement with Intent to Delay/Hinder Investigation of a Felony (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest
    • Criminal Mischief Under $1,000

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  • State Police Arrest Man for Attempted Residential Burglary in Newark

    The Delaware State Police arrested 63-year-old Kevin Johnson of Dover, Delaware, for an attempted burglary that occurred early Thursday morning at a residential property in Newark.

    On May 1, 2025, at approximately 3:40 a.m., troopers responded to a residence on the 1000 block of Old Churchmans Road, Newark, for a report of an unknown suspect attempting to enter the occupied residence. Upon arriving, troopers located the suspect on the property, and attempted to take him into custody. Initially, the suspect did not comply with verbal commands; however, he was ultimately taken into custody without further incident. Once in custody, the suspect provided troopers a fictitious name. Through investigative means, troopers positively identified the suspect as Kevin Johnson. During the investigation, troopers learned Johnson attempted to enter the residence, causing damage to the door, and also attempted to enter a shed on the property.

    Johnson was taken to Troop 2, where he was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $7,000 secured bond.

    • Attempted to Commit Burglary 2nd Degree (Felony)
    • Provide False Statement to Law Enforcement with Intent to Delay/Hinder Investigation of a Felony (Felony)
    • Resisting Arrest
    • Criminal Mischief Under $1,000

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  • Mardela Springs Man Sentenced in Major Drug Case

    Mardela Springs Man Sentenced in Major Drug Case

    Salisbury, Md. — A 37-year-old Mardela Springs resident faced justice in Wicomico County Circuit Court after pleading guilty to serious drug charges stemming from a months-long investigation. Anthony Conway received a 40-year sentence, with 20 years suspended, including a mandatory five-year term, under the oversight of Senior Judge Daniel M. Long. The ruling marks a significant step in curbing illegal drug activity in the region. Conway admitted to possessing a large quantity of cocaine, manufacturing the drug, and conspiring to distribute it. The case unfolded through a meticulous probe by federal and local law enforcement, targeting the flow of controlled substances across Wicomico County.
    The operation, which spanned several months, dismantled a network of individuals involved in the drug trade, leading to multiple arrests. The sentencing underscores the toll of illegal drugs on communities, with authorities emphasizing accountability for those fueling the crisis. Collaborative efforts among agencies, including federal, state, and local police, were pivotal in building the case. The prosecution highlighted the importance of unified action to disrupt drug distribution networks that threaten public safety. Conway’s conviction sends a clear message about the consequences of trafficking dangerous substances.
    As Wicomico County continues to combat drug-related crime, residents are urged to support efforts to maintain safer neighborhoods. The court’s decision reflects a commitment to protecting the community from the harms of illicit drugs.

  • Route 50 Bridge Work to Disrupt Ocean City Summer Traffic

    Route 50 Bridge Work to Disrupt Ocean City Summer Traffic

    Ocean City, Md. — Motorists heading to Ocean City this summer will face lane closures on the Route 50 bridge as ongoing maintenance continues, state highway officials announced. Maryland State Highway Administrator Will Pines said the 83-year-old structure requires constant upkeep to remain safe, with concrete repairs scheduled during the busy season. To minimize disruption, closures are planned for early mornings, typically from 4 a.m. to 11 a.m., before peak beach traffic surges. Crews will use platforms beneath the bridge to handle much of the concrete work off the roadway, though noisy tasks prevent nighttime operations. The repairs will set the stage for structural steelwork this winter, ensuring the bridge’s longevity. The construction adds to Ocean City’s notorious summer congestion, challenging visitors and local businesses alike. Even without construction, traffic often clogs roads as vacationers flock to the coast. Highway officials are coordinating schedules to reduce impacts, but drivers should prepare for delays. The project underscores the balance between infrastructure needs and the region’s tourism-driven economy. Motorists are urged to plan early morning travel to avoid peak closure times and stay updated on construction schedules.

  • SALISBURY TO REPLACE PRIDE CROSSWALK WITH ROTATING ART DESIGN

    SALISBURY TO REPLACE PRIDE CROSSWALK WITH ROTATING ART DESIGN

     Salisbury, Maryland – City officials are moving forward with plans to remove the existing Downtown Pride crosswalk, opting for a new design that aims to reflect the broader identity of the community. Mayor Randy Taylor announced the change as part of an effort to keep public property neutral, stating the goal is to ensure government spaces remain inclusive without aligning with any specific movement. In its place, the city is launching The Crosswalk Canvas, a new initiative that will feature rotating artwork designed by local artists.
    The chosen design will showcase Salisbury’s culture, history, or creative spirit without representing any ideological or political affiliation. City leaders say the new approach offers an opportunity for creative expression while honoring the diversity of the population. As part of the initiative, a selected artist will receive a $3,000 stipend to bring their crosswalk vision to life. The city says this rotating art installation will provide a fresh, community-focused design in the downtown area, inviting both residents and visitors to engage with the city’s evolving story.

  • Large Crowds Prompt Police Response in Rehoboth Beach

    Large Crowds Prompt Police Response in Rehoboth Beach

    Rehoboth Beach, Del. — Authorities in Rehoboth Beach addressed two significant disturbances last week involving large gatherings, highlighting the challenges of maintaining order along the coast. On Wednesday, April 30, police responded to Rodney Street at approximately 5 p.m. following reports of numerous parking violations. Officers encountered a crowd of roughly 250 individuals on the beach, where loud music filled the air and some were smoking. After discussions with the group, compliance was achieved without citations. However, the situation required further attention later that evening. Around 7 p.m., police returned to Rodney Street after complaints of public urination. No violations were formally recorded, but officers noted a considerable amount of litter—cans, wrappers, and debris—strewn across the sand, marring the shoreline.
    Two days later, on May 2, a more serious incident unfolded. At approximately 8:30 p.m., multiple law enforcement agencies converged on Rehoboth Avenue to address a reported fight involving about 100 people. Upon arrival, the altercation had ceased, and the crowd dispersed with the aid of additional officers. Two individuals sustained injuries but declined to assist police with the investigation, which remains ongoing. These events underscore the need for public cooperation to preserve the safety and cleanliness of Rehoboth’s beaches. Authorities continue to monitor the area as visitor numbers rise with warmer weather.

  • Fatal Motorcycle Crash Claims Greenwood Man in Milford

    Fatal Motorcycle Crash Claims Greenwood Man in Milford

    Milford, Del. — A tragic collision on May 2 claimed the life of a 34-year-old Greenwood man after his motorcycle slammed into a car in Milford. The incident unfolded around 6 p.m. on North Church Street, where a 62-year-old man driving a white Chevrolet Malibu began a left turn into a residence in the 600 block. As the car turned, a black Suzuki GSX1300, operated by Robert D. Pierce, attempted to illegally pass on the left at high speed, striking the vehicle. Emergency crews rushed to the scene, performing life-saving measures on Pierce, who was transported to a nearby hospital.
    Despite their efforts, he was pronounced dead. The Malibu’s driver was unharmed, but his 43-year-old female passenger sustained minor injuries and was treated and released from a hospital. The crash shut down North Church Street between North Street Extended and Bright Way for roughly 3.5 hours as authorities investigated. The ongoing investigation seeks witnesses to clarify the circumstances of the collision. Police urge anyone with information to contact authorities or submit anonymous tips through Delaware Crime Stoppers or the Milford Police Department’s online portal.

  • MASSIVE SHIPMENT ERROR LEAVES THOUSANDS OF BIRDS STRANDED IN DELAWARE

    MASSIVE SHIPMENT ERROR LEAVES THOUSANDS OF BIRDS STRANDED IN DELAWARE

    Georgetown, Delaware – Thousands of birds are now under the care of the First State Animal Center and SPCA after a shipment error sent them to Sussex County, Delaware, instead of their intended destinations in Texas, Ohio, and Florida. The birds, which arrived at a Sussex County post office after being stranded for over three days, were left in the heat, causing many to perish.
    Of the 10,000 to 12,000 birds involved, roughly 8,100 survived the ordeal, though around 2,000 died over the weekend due to exposure. The Delaware Department of Agriculture is investigating how the mix-up occurred, which led to the birds being shipped to Delaware. The SPCA is now working to stabilize the remaining birds, which will be put up for adoption once they are healthy enough. The organization is also calling for donations to support their efforts to provide medical care and recovery resources for the animals.

  • State Police Arrest Trio in Stolen Vehicle Investigation

    The Delaware State Police arrested 19-year-old Qaadair Parks of Wilmington, Delaware, 18-year-old Donald Shepherd of Wilmington, Delaware, and a 17-year-old male from Newark, Delaware, on Saturday morning in Wilmington for multiple felony offenses stemming from a stolen motor vehicle investigation.

    On May 3, 2025, at approximately 10:40 a.m., troopers responded to Prices Corner Shopping Center, located at 3140 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, for a report of a stolen black Ford Explorer in the parking lot. A computer inquiry of the New Jersey registration revealed the SUV was reported as stolen to the Audubon Police Department (New Jersey). Upon arriving, troopers located the unoccupied Ford in the parking lot. Through investigative means, troopers discovered the suspects involved in the stolen motor vehicle investigation were 3 black males. During a search of the area for the suspects, troopers located 3 males, wearing clothing that matched the description for the suspects, walking in the rear of the shopping center. Troopers made contact with the suspects, identified as Qaadair Parks, Donald Shepherd, and a 17-year-old male, and took them into custody without incident.

    The suspects were taken to Troop 2, where they were each charged with multiple crimes.


    Parks was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and released on a $4,000 unsecured bond.

    Qaadair Parks
    Qaadair Parks
    • Receiving Stolen Property Over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    Shepherd was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and released on his own recognizance.

    Donald Shepherd
    Donald Shepherd
    • Receiving Stolen Property Over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

    The 17-year-old male was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and committed to New Castle County Detention Center on an $8,000 cash bond.

    • Receiving Stolen Property Over $1,500 (Felony)
    • Conspiracy 2nd Degree (Felony)

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  • WICOMICO COUNTY TO HOST RABIES CLINIC FOR PETS

    WICOMICO COUNTY TO HOST RABIES CLINIC FOR PETS

    Wicomico County, Maryland – The Wicomico County Health Department is preparing to host a rabies clinic, offering discounted vaccinations for pets in need. Health officials are urging pet owners to take advantage of this opportunity, emphasizing the importance of vaccinating pets, particularly those who spend time outdoors. The clinic will offer vaccinations at a reduced cost, making it easier for residents to ensure their pets are protected. Tim Burke, the county’s rabies program coordinator, encourages all pet owners to attend the clinic. He stresses the vital role of rabies vaccinations in keeping pets and the community safe. The cost for the vaccination is $10 per pet, covering dogs, cats, and ferrets. The rabies clinic will be held on May 17th from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Wicomico County Health Department building in downtown Salisbury.

  • Eastern Shore Community College to Launch Engineering Degree Program in Fall 2026

    Eastern Shore Community College to Launch Engineering Degree Program in Fall 2026

    Accomack County, VA — Eastern Shore Community College (ESCC) will introduce an Associate of Science degree in Engineering starting in Fall 2026, supported by a $1.25 million gift from Jane Batten to establish the Batten Engineering Fund. ESCC has seen steady enrollment growth and partners closely with NASA Wallops, which employs many ESCC graduates. The new engineering degree will include general education and engineering courses, preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions and careers in aerospace and other engineering fields.
    Research shows significant demand for engineers in the region, including a 33% increase in Civil Engineer job openings and a 19% rise for Aerospace Engineers between 2019 and 2025. The program is designed to meet these local workforce needs and create a highly skilled workforce. ESCC President Jim Shaeffer expressed gratitude to Jane Batten for her support, which helps position ESCC as a leader in engineering education on the Eastern Shore.

  • Delaware Man Arrested After Fatal Salisbury Shooting

    Delaware Man Arrested After Fatal Salisbury Shooting

    Salisbury, Md. – Maryland State Police have arrested a Delaware man in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in Salisbury in June 2024. 28-year-old Fernando Medino-Moreta of Lincoln, Delaware, faces charges of first- and second-degree murder, among other related charges. He is currently being held in Delaware, awaiting extradition to Maryland. The shooting took place around 2:30 a.m. on June 10, 2024, on the 700 block of East Naylor Mill Road. Salisbury Police responded to a report of a shooting, finding 23-year-old Franklin Abraham Perez Rodriguez with gunshot wounds. Rodriguez was taken to TidalHealth Peninsula Regional Hospital but later died from his injuries. Medino-Moreta’s arrest came after a tip from an anonymous caller to Delaware State Police, who informed investigators that the suspect was in a parking lot in Millsboro, Delaware. Troopers responded promptly and arrested Medino-Moreta.

    Fernando Medino-Moreta
    Photo: Delaware State Police | dsp.delaware.gov

  • Water Main Maintenance to Affect Glen Avenue in Salisbury

    Water Main Maintenance to Affect Glen Avenue in Salisbury

    Salisbury, Md. – Water main maintenance will temporarily impact traffic on Glen Avenue this week. The work will occur near Glen Avenue Elementary School on Tuesday and Wednesday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Traffic control zones and flagger operations will be in place during these hours. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes and allow for additional travel time.

  • Energy prices soar—Governor Meyer names new advocate for ratepayers

    Energy prices soar—Governor Meyer names new advocate for ratepayers

    Delaware – Governor Matt Meyer has nominated environmental lawyer Jameson Tweedie as Delaware’s new public advocate, amid rising energy prices that have concerned residents throughout the state. Delmarva Power’s recent rate hikes have added to the anxiety over energy costs. After blaming high bills on unseasonably cold temperatures, the company raised gas rates by about $8 in April, with an additional $10 hike coming in June for electricity due to supply charge increases. As the acting public advocate since February 2023, Ruth Ann Price has decided to move on after over a decade in the role. With Tweedie’s nomination, Gov. Meyer hopes he will hold Delmarva Power accountable for these rising rates. Tweedie, who currently works as a senior staff attorney, has extensive experience in energy policy. His background includes serving as counsel to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Climate, Coastal, and Energy. Pending confirmation by the State Senate, Tweedie will represent the public’s interests when utility companies request rate increases. Gov. Meyer emphasized the need for strong leadership to address the rising costs and to ensure Delawareans are fairly represented as the state transitions toward renewable energy sources.

    Jameson Tweedie, Nominee, Delaware Public Advocate
    Photo: Delaware.gov

  • BLOOD BANK OF DELMARVA HOSTING COMMUNITY DRIVE AT SUSSEX ACADEMY

    BLOOD BANK OF DELMARVA HOSTING COMMUNITY DRIVE AT SUSSEX ACADEMY

    Georgetown, Delaware – The Blood Bank of Delmarva is hosting a community blood drive at Sussex Academy on Friday, May 9, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Organizers say appointments are still available and are encouraging local residents to donate. Each blood donation will help support the region’s blood supply and contribute to a scholarship for a Sussex Academy student. Last year, the scholarship was awarded to Ellie Davis. Donors should check in at the Aquatic Center before heading to the Blood Bank of Delmarva’s mobile van, which will be parked outside the building. For more details or to schedule an appointment, visit the Blood Bank of Delmarva’s website, Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD)

  • MULCH FIRE DAMAGES FOUR HOMES IN OCEAN VIEW

    MULCH FIRE DAMAGES FOUR HOMES IN OCEAN VIEW

    Ocean View, Delaware – A mulch fire caused major damage to four homes in Ocean View late Saturday afternoon. Just after 5 p.m. on May 3, firefighters with the Millville Volunteer Fire Company were called to the unit block of Scarborough Lane, where a single-family home was already engulfed in flames. Crews worked quickly to contain the fire, which had begun spreading to neighboring properties. Investigators determined the fire started after a pile of mulch spontaneously combusted. The flames extended into a nearby tree, which then helped the fire jump to three other homes on the street. Fortunately, all residents were able to evacuate safely, and no injuries were reported. The Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office estimates the total damage from the fire to be around $1 million.

  • Dover Police Detectives Investigate Homicide

    The ensuing investigation revealed that the victims were standing in a large group outside of McGlynn’s when an unknown suspect(s) fired several shots toward the victims. There are no leads to release at this time.

  • *Update – Suspect Identified* State Police Detectives Investigating Officer Involved Shooting in Milton

    The Delaware State Police have identified 44-year-old Gregory Painter of Milford, Delaware, as the man who died in the officer-involved shooting that occurred in Milton on Thursday.

    Per Delaware State Police standard operating procedures, the troopers involved have been placed on administrative leave while a use-of-force investigation is conducted in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Justice.

    The Delaware State Police Homicide Unit is still actively investigating this incident and asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact Detective B. McDerby by calling 302-741-2821. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • Detectives Investigating Parking Lot Shots Fired Incident at Dover Area Waffle House

    The Delaware State Police are investigating a shots fired incident that occurred in the parking lot of the Waffle House in Dover earlier today.

    On May 4, 2025, at approximately 1:00 a.m., troopers responded to the Waffle House, located at 4003 South Dupont Highway, Dover, for a report of shots fired in the parking lot. The preliminary investigation revealed that several subjects were arguing while in the restaurant’s parking lot when an unknown suspect fired several shots into the air. Subsequently, everyone in the parking lot, including the suspect, fled in an unknown direction. There are no reported injuries or property damage at this time.

    There is no further information available for the suspect. Surveillance video and images are not available.

    The Troop 3 Criminal Investigations Unit continues to investigate this incident. Detectives are asking anyone who witnessed this incident or has information regarding this case to contact Detective P. Campbell by calling 302-698-8504. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

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  • UPDATE (Subject Located) Gold Alert Issued For Missing Felton Woman

    **ORIGINAL RELEASE**

    Incident/Complaint#:  50-25-15844

  • Gold Alert Issued For Missing Felton Woman

    Kathleen Wilson
    Felton, DE
  • State Police Apprehend Homicide Suspect Wanted in Maryland

    The Delaware State Police (DSP) has arrested a man wanted in connection with a homicide in Maryland, following a coordinated response with the Millsboro Police Department.

    On May 2, 2025, at approximately 7:45 p.m., the Millsboro Police Department and DSP received a tip that a man wanted for homicide in Maryland was parked outside a business on Centerview Drive in Millsboro. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Fernando Medina-Moreta of Seaford, was reportedly operating a dark gray Honda Accord with Delaware registration.

    DSP located the vehicle a short time later, traveling northbound on DuPont Boulevard, and conducted a traffic stop near Avenue of Honor Road. Medina-Moreta was taken into custody without incident, and his identity was confirmed at the scene.

    A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of a loaded 9mm Glock handgun under the driver’s seat. A computer check revealed the firearm had been reported stolen out of Pennsylvania.

    Medina-Moreta was transported to Troop 4 and charged with the following crimes:

    • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
    • Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited – two counts (Felony)
    • Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon (Felony)
    • Receiving a Stolen Firearm (Felony)
    • Fugitive from Another State

    He was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $13,500 cash bail. He is currently awaiting extradition to Maryland.

    To learn more about the related homicide investigation in Maryland, please visit the Maryland State Police’s news release.

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  • State Police Investigating Drive-By Shooting in Rodney Village

    Delaware State Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that occurred early Saturday morning in the community of Rodney Village in Dover.

    On May 3, 2025, at approximately 4:51 a.m., troopers responded to a residence on the 300 block of Samuel Paynter Drive for a report of shots fired. The preliminary investigation revealed that a vehicle pulled up in front of the home and fired multiple gunshots before fleeing the area. No injuries were reported.

    At this time, the motive for the shooting remains unclear. The Delaware State Police Troop 3 Criminal Investigations Unit is actively investigating the incident.

    Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information is asked to contact Detective S. Raza at (302) 698-8521. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

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  • Homeless Sex Offender Notification

    The following individuals are not wanted for failing to register or re-register at their current address. This is a Homeless Sex Offender Public Notification. If you have information that the listed individuals are occupying a residence, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Please note: One individual pictured in this notification is currently wanted for failing to appear in court. This is unrelated to sex offender registration requirements, but the individual is included here due to their homeless status.

     

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  • Homeless Sex Offender Notification

    The following individuals are not wanted for failing to register or re-register at their current address. This is a Homeless Sex Offender Public Notification. If you have information that the listed individuals are occupying a residence, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Please note: One individual pictured in this notification is currently wanted for failing to appear in court. This is unrelated to sex offender registration requirements, but the individual is included here due to their homeless status.

     

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    Image of Rodney JohnsonImage of Laverne LydeImage of Robert Puryear Jr.Image of Eric Williams

     

     

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  • Delaware State Police S.O.A.R. Searching for Wanted Sex Offenders

    The Delaware State Police Sex Offender Apprehension and Registration Unit (S.O.A.R.) is currently looking for the following wanted sex offenders after they either failed to register or re-register at their current address. If anyone knows the location of these individuals, please call 302-672-5306. Information may also be provided by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

     

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