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Home Burglary Suspect Arrested, Found with Cocaine

Incident #: 50-14-01967     Date/Time: Friday, January 24, 2014 at 12:00PM

Location:  1030 South Governors Avenue, Apt. 1, Dover

NarrativeKhalil Hanzer, the suspect from a home burglary on January 24, 2014      (Click here for original article: http://wp.me/p407do-l9), turned himself in at the Dover Police Department on Monday, January 27th.  During a routine pat-down of Hanzer by Dover officers, it was discovered that Hanzer had .4 grams of cocaine in his possession.  Hanzer was subsequently charged with the possession of the cocaine along with the charges stemming from the residential burglary.  Hanzer was arraigned at Justice of the Peace Court 7 and released on a $3200.00 unsecured bond.

Khalil Hanzer DOB: 10-24-1993 (20) Charges: Burglary 2nd Criminal Mischief  Theft $1500 or greater Possession of Cocaine
Khalil Hanzer
DOB: 10-24-1993 (20)
Charges:
Burglary 2nd
Criminal Mischief
Theft $1500 or greater
Possession of Cocaine

Dover Fraternal Order of Police Defeats DAFB in Annual Charity Game, $1,000 Raised

Members of the Dover Fraternal Order fo Police and DAFB Eagles Pose after the game
Members of the Dover Fraternal Order of Police (orange) and DAFB Eagles (blue) after the game

Ovcopsorger 250 spectators braved the cold outside and ventured to The Centre Ice Rink at the Delaware State Fair only to sit in a cold ice arena and take in a hockey game.  The game pitted members of the Dover Fraternal Order of Police (F.O.P.) against the Dover Air Force Base Eagles in a match-up that raised money for the Concerns of Police Survivors Organization (C.O.P.S.).   The Dover F.O.P. team was comprised of five officers from the Dover Police Department and retirees, police officers, and federal agents from the Southern Delaware area.  The DAFB team consisted of members from the 436th and 512th Airlift Wings, respectively.  Both teams took the ice with intentions of raising money for a worthy cause, but it quickly turned into a competitive and entertaining match.  After 60 minutes of battle, it was the the Dover Fraternal Order of Police team who took the win by a score of 11-8.  More importantly, the teams raised $1,000.00 for the Concerns of Police Survivors Organization.

The Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (C.O.P.S.) provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.  To learn more about C.O.P.S. or to donate, please visit: http://www.nationalcops.org/

The Dover Fraternal Order of Police 2014 Ice Hockey Team
The Dover Fraternal Order of Police 2014 Ice Hockey Team
Dover Police Officers/F.O.P. Team members (Left to Right) MCpl. David Gist, Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Pfc. Chris Peer, MCpl. Harvey Jaksch, Cpl. Brian Allen.
Dover Police Officers/F.O.P. Team members (Left to Right) MCpl. David Gist, Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Pfc. Chris Peer, MCpl. Harvey Jaksch, Cpl. Brian Allen.