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His remains were found in a Wilmington dump more than 40 years ago. Do you know him?
He was found in a Wilmington dump more than 40 years ago with a long-sleeved shirt that was rolled up to the elbow. His leg bones were found nearby. To this day, city police are still working to determine who he is. On Monday, Wilmington police announced that it has...
Two charged with trafficking methamphetamine
JEFFERSON — Ashe County Sheriff B. Phil Howell announces the arrest of 55-year-old Everett Dee Sawyer of New Castle, Delaware, and 27-year-old Mason Malik Hamilton of North Wilkesboro. On April 18, Deputy Cody Dancy performed a routine traffic stop on a vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Everette Sawyer, who did not have a valid NC driver's license. The passenger of the vehicle was identified as Mason Hamilton. ...
Three troopers injured in domestic related incident
Three Delaware state troopers are recovering from minor injuries, and a Seaford man is in jail, following an incident late Thursday night, April 25, 2024, that started as a domestic dispute and resulted in a police pursuit. According to police, 20-year old Noah Howell was allegedly chasing his ex-girlfriend's vehicle,...
Kayla Kosmalski makes history as first Miss Delaware Teen USA with Down syndrome
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) - On Sunday there was a first in the First State. Kayla Kosmalski, a senior at Middletown High School was crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA. She is the very first contestant with Down syndrome to win the title.The 17-year-old, a senior at Middletown High School and varsity cheerleader, took home the award in her second time in the competition. It was held at the Laird Performing Art Center at the Tatnall School. Kayla captivated the audience and judges with her grace, charm and unwavering determination. Beyond her pageant win, Kosmalski has dedicated herself to advocacy and activism,...
Redding plan would remove Christina, Colonial schools from Wilmington
Some students residing in the city of Wilmington who attend Christina and Colonial school district schools would be transferred mostly to Red Clay and a few to Brandywine, if a redistricting plan championed by the Redding Consortium comes to fruition. The move would essentially remove Christina and Colonial from the city. “We believe this is a big first step,” said ... Read More
Three Delaware arrests linked to greater Hartford burglaries
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (WTNH) — Three suspects involved in a series of overnight commercial burglaries in the greater Hartford area have been apprehended in Delaware. Nicholas Provencher, 44, Ashley Mercey, 33, and Matthew West, 46, were arrested by the New Castle County Delaware Sheriff’s Office on April 25 following a police chase that started in […]
Man Found Shot Early Sunday Morning
Authorities are investigating a shooting incident that occurred at approximately 3:39 in the 600 block of North Orange Street Sunday morning. The Wilmington Police Department said they located a 34-year-old female gunshot victim, who was transported to the hospital in stable condition. This incident remains under investigation and further details...
Police searching for car, suspects involved in a shooting that left a 17-year-old critical in Del.
Police in New Castle County are searching for the suspects involved in a shooting where a 17-year-old was injured Saturday afternoon in Delaware. Police were called to Alvil Road in Vilone Village, Elsmere, at around 1:40 p.m. on Saturday in response to a shooting. When officers arrived, they found the...
Infant boy in serious condition following Route 1 crash near Odessa
A crash along Delaware Route 1 near Odessa has left a Toddler with serious injuries. Paramedics said the 7-month-old was injured in a rollover crash along Route 1 northbound just after 7:00 pm Thursday night. He was taken by helicopter to Nemours Children's Hospital with serious head injuries. An approximately...
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