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Dover Police Prepared For NASCAR Race Weekend 5-26-15

Once again, NASCAR race week is upon us here in Dover, Delaware. The City of Dover Police Department welcomes fans to the 2015 NASCAR Race Series at the Dover International Speedway from Friday, May 29th through Sunday, May 31st.   The biannual event is rolling into Dover this week and can bring over 100,000 people to the capital city.  As with any other large event, race weekend can provide numerous challenges for our department, the citizens of Dover, and the fans coming in.  The Dover Police Department in coordination  DelDOT’s Transportation Management Center (TMC) and the Delaware State Police will monitor traffic in and around the Dover vicinity to ensure safe travel for all motorists.  The Dover Police Department would like to offer the following tips/advice to help make life a little easier this week for our citizens and visitors to the Dover area.

IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

  • In Any Emergency: Dial 9-1-1
  • Dover Police Department (Non-Emergency Line): 302-736-7111
  • Text alerts from Dover Speedway: Text DOVERALERTS to 99000 to sign up.
  • Dover Speedway: 1-800-441-RACE (7223)
  • Dover Speedway Security: 302-883-6750

SOCIAL MEDIA:

  • Dover Police Department Facebook
  • Dover Police Department Twitter or @DoverDEPolice
  • Dover International Speedway Facebook
  • Dover International Speedway Twitter or @MonsterMile
  • DelDOT (DE Dept. of Transportation) Facebook
  • DelDOT Twitter or @Delaware DOT

TRAFFIC:

  • Most race related traffic will begin to arrive Wednesday and continue through the weekend.  The increased volume will cause minor delays in the area of the Dover Downs main entrance, US Rt 13/Leipsic Road, and Route 1/Scarborough Road areas.  Please allow extra time for your morning commute to avoid delays.
  • TAKE IT SLOW:  When traveling the Route 13 corridor, please obey all posted speed limits and traffic laws.  Not only does volume increase on our roadways but pedestrian traffic is substantially higher than normal.
  • Use alternate routes prior to the race start and at the conclusion of each race to avoid the traffic congestion that occurs when the races let out.  Route 9, Route 1, Route 8, and Route 15 are great alternatives to avoid the race traffic.
  • YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS
  • BE AWARE of police/traffic officials directing traffic and follow their commands to reach your destination safely.
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 RACE FAN SAFETY/SECURITY:

  • Please do not drink and drive or cross roadways when impaired.
  • Cross roadways at intersections or where police officials are directing traffic in order to cross safely.
  • Please obey all police/traffic officials directions.
  • Only travel in the passenger compartment of vehicles with seat belts on and not truck beds, bumpers, tailgates, etc.
  • Do not operate golf carts, ATV’s, and other non-registered vehicles on roadways
  • Secure all property (bikes, golf carts, coolers, etc) prior to leaving your camp sites
  • Remove keys and secure golf carts to a fixed object when possible to avoid theft.
  • Lock all campers/RV’s and secure tent zippers with locks if possible

FIRST AID LOCATIONS AT THE TRACK:

First Aid locations are open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the following areas:

  • Finish Line Drive, across from Gate 1 (Open Thursday also)
  • Corner of Persimmon Tree Lane and Pit Stop Road near Lot 9
  • Gate5 (South side of track)
  • Across from Gate 15 (Near hospitality village)
  • Inside Turn 4, just outside of Nationwide Series Garage (Restricted Access)

LOST CHILD/PARTY SEPARATION:

  • In the event of a lost child (under 18), please contact the nearest speedway employee/security or police officer.  Details such as clothing, location last seen, recent photographs, etc will be beneficial to reuniting a child and parent/guardian.
  • If you have lost a member of your party (adult), contact a Speedway employee, security, or go to the Fan Care Center on Finish Line Drive across from Gate 1.

CITY OF DOVER OPEN CONTAINER ORDINANCE:

  • Public place means any place to which the general public has access and a right to resort for business, entertainment, or other lawful purposes, but does not necessarily mean a place devoted solely to the use of the public. It shall also include the front or immediate area of any store, shop, restaurant, tavern, or other place of business and also public grounds, areas, or parks.

    (b) Public places. Except when permitted by federal, state, county or municipal law, it is unlawful for any person to consume, or possess with the intent to consume, any alcoholic liquor in or upon any street, alley, highway, public way, public building or public place within the city.

    (c)Underage persons. Whoever, being under the age of 21 years, has alcoholic liquor in his possession at any time, or consumes or is found to have consumed alcoholic liquor, shall be fined as provided for in Appendix F—Fees and Fines.  Fines not paid within 14 days of the day the fine was issued, including the day the fine was issued, shall be automatically doubled in amount.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dover Man Charged with 1st Degree Rape 5-26-15

Complaint # 50-15-13856

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 26th, 2015 at 12:00AM

Location:  300 Block of Simon Circle, Dover, Delaware

Officer Releasing Information: Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer

Narrative:

Bobbie Harrell, 50, was charged with 1st Degree Rape of a 13 year-old victim.  Police responded to the 300 block of Simon Circle after the mother of the victim notified police that Harrell had sexual contact with her daughter.  Harrell, a relative of the victim, was babysitting for the mother when the rape occurred.  Harrell was charges with the following offenses:
-Rape 1st Degree
-Endangering the Welfare of A Child
-Child Abuse
-Incest

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Bobbie Harell Age: 50 Address: 100 Block of Mitscher Road Bond: Committed to JTVCC in default of $64,000 secured bond

 

Weekly Shoplifting Notifications 5/14/15-5/21/15

The Dover Police Department responded to 23 shoplifting calls between Noon on May 14th  and Noon on May 21st.  Of those 23 shoplifting complaints, 10 are still under investigation, four were unfounded,  and 9 arrests/warrants obtained were made in 9 cases.  A total of 7 adults and 2 juveniles were arrested during this period.

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Dover Woman Arrested With Heroin During Traffic Stop 5-21-15

Complaint # 50-15-13311

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 at 11:50PM

Location:  Fulton Street/New Street (Traffic Stop), Dover, Delaware

Officer Releasing Information: Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer

Narrative:

A Dover woman was arrested with a total of 23 bags of heroin and .6 grams of marijuana during a traffic stop on Wednesday night.  Teresa Pettyjohn was stopped by Dover police in the area of Fulton and New Streets at 11:50PM for a registration violation.  After further investigation, officers learned that Pettyjohn was wanted on an active capias (bench warrant).  After taking Pettyjohn into custody, officers discovered 2 bags of heroin inside of her purse and an additional 21 bags of heroin and .6 grams of marijuana on her person.  Pettyjohn was released on $2550.00 secured bond after being charged with the following crimes:
-Possession of a Controlled Substance with Aggravating Factor (Heroin)
-Possession of Marijuana with Aggravating Factor
-Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
-Various Traffic Offenses

Teresa Pettyjohn Age: 46 Address: Welch Drive, Dover
Teresa Pettyjohn
Age: 46
Address: Welch Drive, Dover

Five Arrested During Drug Deal in Capital Green 5-21-15

Complaint # 50-15-13141

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 at 3:28PM

Location:  Northeast end of Water Street Alley, Dover, Delaware

Officer Releasing Information: Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer

Narrative:

Prior to the search warrant and discovery of 591 bags of heroin belonging to Eric Gray, the Dover Police Drugs, Vice, and Organized Crime Unit (DVOC) and Probation and Parole Officers assigned to Safe Streets Task Force,  observed Gray conduct two separate drug transactions.  Dillion Parrish (24), of Wyoming, DE, was arrested shortly after purchasing 8 bags of heroin from Eric Gray.  A short time later, officers observed Gray contact two vehicles on the Water Street Alley, at which time all parties were contacted and detained by officers.  Theresa Butcher (40) and Heather Grow (24) were found to be in possession of 26 bags of heroin.  In addition, Grow was found to be in possession of  $3,251.00 in cash which was seized by the department.  Javon Richardson was contacted in his vehicle and found to be in possession of .7 grams of crack cocaine.

 

Eric Gray Age: 22 Charges: Delivery of Heroin (x2) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Bond: Committed JTVCC on $50,1000 cash bond
Eric Gray
Age: 22
Charges:
Delivery of Heroin (x2)
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Bond: Committed JTVCC on $50,1000 cash bond

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dillion Parrish Age: 24 Address: Tower Road, Wyoming, DE Charges:  Possession of Heroin Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Bond: Released $750.00 Secured Bond
Dillion Parrish
Age: 24
Address: Tower Road, Wyoming, DE
Charges:
Possession of Heroin
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Bond: Released $750.00 Secured Bond

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Javon Richardson Age: 23 Address: Pinewood Acres, Dover Charges: Possession of Crack Cocaine Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Javon Richardson
Age: 23
Address: Pinewood Acres, Dover
Charges:
Possession of Crack Cocaine
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heather Grow Age: 25 Address: 400 Block Main Street, Little Creek, DE Charges: Possession of Heroin Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Conspiracy 3rd Degree
Heather Grow
Age: 25
Address: 400 Block Main Street, Little Creek, DE
Charges:
Possession of Heroin
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Conspiracy 3rd Degree
Theresa Butcher Age: 40 Address: 1061 S. Little Creek Road (Dover East Estates) Charges:  Possession of Heroin Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Conspiracy 3rd Degree
Theresa Butcher
Age: 40
Address: 1061 S. Little Creek Road (Dover East Estates)
Charges:
Possession of Heroin
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Conspiracy 3rd Degree

Dover Police Arrest Man with 591 Bags of Heroin 5-21-15

Complaint # 50-15-13143

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 at 6:32PM

Location:  455 New Castle Avenue, Dover, Delaware

Officer Releasing Information: Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer

Narrative:

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The Dover Police Drugs, Vice, and Organized Crime (DVOC) Unit arrested a Dover man for dealing heroin on Tuesday evening.  At approximately 6:32PM, officers conducting surveillance in the area of 455 New Castle Avenue observed Eric Gray (22) conduct two separate drug transactions.  Gray was taken into custody during the second transaction without incident.  Dover Police then obtained a search warrant for the residence and located 591 bags of heroin and seized a total of $2,724.00 in suspected drug proceeds.  Eric Gray was charged with the following crimes:
-Possession of Heroin (Tier 5 Qty)
-Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin
-Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Eric Gray was committed to JTVCC in default of $70,000 cash bond.

Eric Gray Age: 22
Eric Gray
Age: 22