CRIME & SAFETY
Millsboro Crash Claims Life of 19-Year-Old
MILLSBORO, DE - The Delaware State Police are conducting an investigation into a crash Tuesday night that left one Millsboro teen dead. According to State Troopers, a BMW was driving west on Friendship Road on April 23 just after 11:45 p.m. Police say the driver lost control of the car for reasons still under investigation and drove off the road and into a tree.
SUV Crashes into Laurel Convenience Store, Seriously Injures Teen
LAUREL, DE - Police are investigating a crash into a Laurel convenience store Thursday night that left one 17-year-old seriously injured. The Laurel Police Department says they were dispatched to the First Stop Gas Station on West Street on reports of a vehicle colliding with a building. There, police say they found an SUV had driven over the concrete parking barricades in the parking lot and into the convenience store. A 17-year-old pedestrian who had been leaning against the wall at the time was also struck.
Seaford Man Arrested for Multiple Felony Offenses Following Domestic-Related Pursuit
SUSSEX COUNTY, DE - A Seaford man was arrested for multiple felony offenses after a domestic altercation ended in a pursuit in New Castle County. On Thursday, April 25th, at around 11:39pm, Delaware State Police troopers responded to a call from a woman on her way to Delaware State Police Troop 2 located in Newark, Delaware. The woman reported she was being pursued by her ex-boyfriend, 20-year-old Noah Howell, of Seaford.
Delaware State Police Investigating Friday Night Collision in Sussex County
MILLSBORO, DE - Delaware State Police are investigating a Friday night traffic collision that occurred in Sussex County. On Friday evening, Indian River Volunteer Fire Company responded to a vehicle accident on Bay Farm Road near School Lane in Millsboro, Delaware. The accident was reported as a single vehicle accident, but two vehicles were located at the scene with damage.
The saga of Jesse Griffith, notorious, murdering member of Patty Cannon's gang
At 11 o’clock on Aug. 16, 1820, the condemned man was brought out of the Cambridge, Maryland, jail dressed in his burial shroud. Taking a seat on a cart, which was followed by several ministers, Jesse Griffith began the slow procession to the place of execution. The Griffith brothers join Patty Cannon's gang of crooks ...
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