
Delaware State Police have charged a 22-year-old Pennsylvania man with multiple felonies after he allegedly broke into a Claymont nonprofit organization several times over a four-day period in March.
Ammar Dixon of Chester, Pennsylvania faces burglary, theft, and vehicle theft charges in connection with repeated break-ins at Conexio Care on Naamans Road.
Police say the crime spree began between March 13 and March 17, 2026, when Dixon repeatedly entered the nonprofit’s building during overnight hours. Officers responded to the business at 590 Naamans Road on March 17 after receiving reports of multiple burglaries.
According to investigators, Dixon’s first break-in was interrupted when he encountered an employee still working inside the building. Police say Dixon ran away but managed to steal an access badge during his escape. However, he left behind a bag containing items that helped identify him.
The Delaware State Police Criminal Investigations Unit discovered that Dixon, who had no connection to the organization, returned to the building on subsequent nights using the stolen access badge. Detectives say he searched through offices and stole keys to company vehicles, which he then drove around before bringing them back to the parking garage.
Dixon was taken into custody on April 12, 2026, in Pennsylvania on unrelated charges. He was brought back to Delaware on May 5, 2026, and processed at Troop 2.
Following his arraignment at Justice of the Peace Court 2, Dixon was released on $19,000 unsecured bond. He faces the following charges:
• Four counts of Burglary Third Degree (Felony)
• Three counts of Theft Under $1500
• Attempted to Commit Theft Under $1500
• Three counts of Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle Without the Consent of the Owner




