Tag: Milford

  • Milford business signage goes viral

    Milford business signage goes viral

    Signage posted on E.K.A Jeweler’s door in Milford (Facebook)

    A Milford jewelry shop has gone viral after signage was shared on a local Facebook group yesterday.

     

    The picture was taken by a resident and posted to the Milford DE Locals Group with the caption “Fascism, courtesy of the brown shirts, is growing right here in little old Milford…” The pictures show signage at E.K.A Jewelers on North DuPont Blvd which reads “Read before entering: If you support President Biden, Governor Carney, or are a Woke Liberal Democrat (Communist), We Do Not Want Your business!! Go Away!! Shop Elsewhere!!”. It ends with a hashtag.

     

    TV Delmarva spoke to Robert Addonizio, who is the owner of E.K.A Jewelers for 32 years. He did not want to be recorded, but told us that the sign was his first amendment right and it went up in response to several gun bills in the Delaware legislature that are “trampling the constitution”. Addonizio says he’s mainly received support for the signage, but he’s also received threats since the sign has gone viral, which has forced “his girls” to not come in. He also tells us that he received calls from people claiming to be Black Lives Matter who called him racist and questioned him on the signs.

     

    That is not what my father or uncle fought for in World War II”, Addonizio tells us. “The signs have nothing to do with that”.

     

    TV Delmarva shared the Milford Locals post to Mr. Addonizio, to which he says “brown shirts take your right away, so that don’t make sense. I don’t get it”.

     

    We reached out to the person who posted the now viral photos, but we have not received a response. While reaction to the post was mixed, admins of the page were forced to turn comments off.

     

    It’s a shame that folks can’t just disagree respectfully but such is life these days”, an admin says.

  • Victim identified in deadly crash near Milford

    Victim identified in deadly crash near Milford

    Delaware State Police have released the identity of a man killed in a Friday morning crash near Milford.

    Investigators say the crash happen just after 5:30 in the westbound lane of Wilkins Road east of Elks Lodge Road. That is when 28-year-old Latre Bonville of Magnolia left his lane and went off the south edge of the roadway and struck a signpost, then hitting a large tree. Police say Bonville was not properly restrained and was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The crash closed the road for three hours while officers investigated the scene. A 12-year-old passenger was also transported to the hospital for serious injuries. Officers say she was also not wearing a seatbelt.

    The crash remains under investigation.

  • Milford Police investigating homicide at Brightway Apartments

    Milford Police investigating homicide at Brightway Apartments

    Milford Police are investigating a homicide, the town’s first since 2020.

    On June 17, officers were called to the 100 block of Bright Way at the Brightway Commons Apartments just after 10:00 p.m., where a 34-year-old victim was found with several gunshot wounds. Emergency personnel attempted to save the victim, but he was pronounced dead on the scene.

    During the investigation, detectives learned that the victim allegedly got into an argument with a group of people. Investigators say that is when the victim was shot.

    Milford Police say the incident is currently an active investigation. Anyone with information should contact Milford Police at 302-422-8081, or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 800-TIP-3333.

  • Lewes man arrested for DUI after striking Milford Police vehicle

    Lewes man arrested for DUI after striking Milford Police vehicle

    Photo: Milford Police Department

    A Lewes man faces DUI charges after crashing into a police vehicle.

    Milford Police say on June 14 just after 9:00 p.m., one of their officers was assisting with traffic at a road construction site on North Rehoboth Blvd. and Northeast Front Street when the driver of a 2010 Ford Expedition entered the construction site and struck the officer’s vehicle.

    The suspect, 22-year-old Evan Fitzgerald of Lewes, was checked for a leg injury but declined further treatment. He was charged with DUI, Operating a Motor Vehicle in Violation of Restrictions, and Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.

  • Two arrested after traffic stop turns up drugs in Milford

    Two arrested after traffic stop turns up drugs in Milford

    Two men were arrested after police say a traffic stop turned up drugs in Milford.

    According to the Milford Police Department, the incident occurred around 7:30 a.m., April 11, as an officer was conducting a uniformed patrol in the area of N. Walnut St. and Buccaneer Blvd. when he observed a white Chrysler 300 with dark window tint.

    Further investigation revealed that the vehicle did not have a tint waiver, at which time police say a traffic stop was conducted and the driver was identified as 19-year-old James Eley, of Milford, with passenger 21-year-old Tyone Matthews, of Dover.

    As officers made contact with Eley, an odor of marijuana was found emanating from the vehicle, and both occupants were removed. Officers located large zip lock bags containing a total of 97.5 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, and a black smith and Wesson hand gun under the passenger seat.

    Both parties were searched and Matthews was found to have oxycodone pills and large sum of currency on his person, according to police. Eley and Mathews were arrested and transported to the Milford Police Department. Warrants for both men were sent to a Justice of the Peace Court and approved.

    Eley was charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia not related to personal quantity use (marijuana), and failure to have insurance identification. He was arraigned at the Justice of the Peace Court 3 and committed to The Sussex Correctional Institution in lieu of $10,500.00 secured bail.

    Matthews was charged with Possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, two counts of possess purchase, own or control of a firearm or ammunition by a person prohibited, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, and carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Matthews was arraigned and committed to The Sussex Correction Institution in lieu of $55,000 secured bail.

  • New York woman killed in Milford crash

    New York woman killed in Milford crash

    A serious crash has claimed the life of a New York woman in Milford.

    According to the Delaware State Police Department, the crash occurred around 2:26 p.m., Sunday as a 2016 Kia Soul, operated by a 31-year-old New Windsor, New York woman, was traveling southbound on Bay Road (SR1) in the right lane just south of Old Cemetery Road.

    A 2016 Ford F-450 Comcast/Xfinity bucket truck, operated by a 56-year-old Dover man, was stopped on the right shoulder of SR1 just south of Old Cemetery Road with its amber lights flashing.

    For unknown reasons, the Kia suddenly veered to the right shoulder and struck the rear of the truck.

    The 31-year-old driver of the Kia Soul was properly restrained and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Her name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. A dog traveling inside the Kia was turned over to the local SPCA and it is unknown if the animal was injured.

    The 56-year-old Comcast truck driver was properly restrained and was transported to Bayhealth Sussex Campus where he was treated and released for non-life-threatening injuries.

    SR1 southbound between Old Cemetery Road and Cicada Lane was closed for approximately three and a half hours while the crash was investigated and cleared.

  • 2-year-old hit, killed in Milford

    2-year-old hit, killed in Milford

    A 2-year-old has died after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday night in Milford.

    According to Delaware State Police, the crash occurred around 8 p.m. when a 1998 Toyota Corolla, operated by a 72-year-old Milford man, was traveling westbound on Slaughter Beach Road, negotiating a slight right curve.

    A 2-year-old boy from Dover was visiting family at a home on Slaughter Beach Road when for unknown reasons, the child, who was wearing dark colored clothing at the time of the incident, was standing in the westbound lane of the highway.

    A passing motorist stopped in the eastbound lane to try and make contact with the child, and that’s when the driver of the Toyota was unable to see the child in the roadway, which resulted in the left-front of the vehicle striking him within the westbound travel lane.

    The driver came to a controlled stop just west of the collision.

    The 2-year-old was transported to Nemours Children’s Hospital. While en-route the little boy passed away.

    The driver was not injured in the crash which remains under investigation.