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Two Arrested with 500 Bags of Heroin Following Drug Investigation 8-9-16

Incident/Complaint#:  50-16-26625

Date/Time:  Monday, August 8th, 2016 at 1:56PM

Location:   Webbs Lane and S. DuPont Highway, Dover, DE (Traffic Stop)

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

Narrative:

The Dover Police Street Crimes Unit and Delaware Probation and Parole arrested two people following a traffic stop on Monday afternoon.  The traffic stop was the result of a drug investigation.  Isaac Jones (32) and Chelsea Curtis (29) were found to be in possession of more than 500 bags of heroin (7.36 grams), 3.9 grams of crack cocaine, and $759 in drug proceeds.

As a result of the incident Isaac Jones was committed to JTVCC in default $56,000 secured bond on the following charges:
-Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin
-Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
-Conspiracy 2nd Degree
-Possession of a Tier 5 Qty Heroin
-Delivery of Heroin
-Possession with Intent to Deliver Crack Cocaine
-Violation of Probation

Chelsea Curtis was committed to Baylor Women’s Correctional Center in default of $46,000 on the following charges:
-Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin
-Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
-Conspiracy 2nd Degree
-Possession of a Tier 5 Qty Heroin
-Possession with Intent to Deliver Crack Cocaine

Chelsea Curtis Age: 29
Chelsea Curtis
Age: 29
Isaac Jones  Age: 32
Isaac Jones
Age: 32

Dover Police Receive State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Grant

The Dover Police Department is the proud recipient of the State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Grant.  M/Cpl. Mark Hoffman from the Public Affairs Office, applied for the grant in 2015 with the goal of using the funds to produce videos and other internet based content to improve communications with Dover citizens, with the agreement to produce teen driving PSA’s as well.  “We are honored to receive this generous gift from State Farm.  It truly shows their committment to supporting law enforcements’ efforts in the community but also their care and compassion for those we serve as well” said Chief Paul M. Bernat, who was on hand to receive the check from local State Farm Agents.

“Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death among teens in the U.S and two-thirds of teen passenger deaths occur when other teenagers are driving,” said State Farm Community Specialist, Erin Bailey.  “We each play an important role in keeping our kids safer behind the wheel. This program and PSA remind each of us that when it comes to teen driver safety,  we still have miles to go.”

The Dover Police Department will utilize the funds to purchase updated camera equipment and software to produce high-quality content and hopes to have the first teen driving PSA online by the end of 2016.

Local State Farm agents present a check to chief Paul M. Bernat. Left to Right: Chief Paul M. Bernat, Kathy Safford, Tom Deladvitch, Katie Bennett, and Tom Deladvitch
Local State Farm agents present a check to Chief Paul M. Bernat.
Left to Right:
Chief Paul M. Bernat, Kathy Safford, Tom Deladvitch, Katie Bennett, and Joe Deladvitch

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