Man Arrested, Second Suspect Sought in Five Residential Burglaries 5-2-17
The Dover Police Department has arrested one suspect and is seeking a second in a string of residential burglaries that occurred between April 5th and April 11th. Detectives developed the two men, who are brothers, as suspects when pawn shop inquiries revealed that they had sold several items belonging to victims to local pawn shops for cash.
Kevin Kosky (34, Dover) was charged with five counts of Second Degree Burglary, five counts of Theft, and three counts of Criminal Mischief. Kosky was committed to JTVCC in default of $35,000 Cash Bond.
Andre Kosky (31, Clayton) is currently wanted by the Dover Police Department for five counts of Second Degree Burglary, five counts of Theft, five counts of Conspiracy Second Degree, and three counts of Criminal Mischief.
VICTIM INFORMATION:
Many items that were stolen from homes are at the Dover Police Department. Victims are asked to contact Detective Peer at 302-736-7121 or by email at christopher.peer@cj.state.de.us to make arrangements to claim their belongings.
Anyone with information on Andrew Kosky’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Dover Police Department at (302)736-7111. Callers may remain anonymous. Tips can also be submitted to law enforcement through tip lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or on-line at http://www.tipsubmit.com or through the Dover Police Department MyPD Mobile App

WANTED

Incident/Complaint#: 50-17-10440
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 between 8:15AM and 9:45PM
Location: 100 Block of Lexington Place, Dover, DE
Officer Releasing Information: M/Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer
Narrative:
The Dover Police Department is investigating a residential burglary that occurred on Wednesday, April 5th between 8:15AM and 9:45PM. During that time, the residence located in the 100 Block of Lexington Place was vacant. An unknown suspect(s) accessed the home by kicking in the rear door. Once inside, the suspect(s) stole cash and jewelry which was located in several rooms throughout the home.
Original Release: https://doverpolice.org/2017/04/06/residential-burglary-lexington-place-4-6-17/
Incident/Complaint#: 50-17-10538/549
Date/Time: Thursday, April 6th, 2017 between 8:00AM and 6:35PM
Location: 100 Block of Linden Court/100 Block Teak Court, Dover, DE (Acorn Farms)
Officer Releasing Information: M/Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer
Narrative:
The Dover Police Department is investigating two residential burglaries that occurred in the Acorn Farms neighborhood on Thursday, April 6th. The incidents occurred at a home in the 100 Block of Linden Court and a home in the 100 Block of Teak Court between 8:00AM and 6:35PM. In both incidents, the suspect(s) gained entry to the homes by forcing open rear doors to the vacant homes. The suspect stole jewelry, video games, and a laptop computer from the home on Teak Court and jewelry from the Linden Court home before fleeing.
Original Release: https://doverpolice.org/2017/04/07/two-residential-burglaries-in-acorn-farms-neighborhood-4-7-17/
Incident/Complaint#: 50-17-10760
Date/Time: Saturday, April 8th, 2017 between 1:00PM and 8:00PM
Location: 600 Block of Long Point Road, Dover, DE
Officer Releasing Information: M/Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer
Narrative:
The Dover Police Department is investigating a residential burglary that occurred on Saturday, April 8th, 2017. The incident occurred between 1:00PM and 8:00PM when an unknown suspect entered a vacant residence in the 600 Block of Long Point Road by forcing open a side door to the residence. Once inside, the suspect stole jewelry, medication, and cash before fleeing the residence.
Original Release: https://doverpolice.org/2017/04/10/residential-burglary-on-long-point-road-4-10-17/
Incident/Complaint#: 50-17-11084
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 11th, 2017 between 6:00AM and 6:26PM
Location: 600 Block of Maple Parkway, Dover, DE
Officer Releasing Information: M/Cpl. Mark Hoffman, Public Information Officer
Narrative:
The Dover Police Department is investigating a residential burglary that occurred on Tuesday, April 11th. The incident occurred between 6:00AM and 6:26PM, when an unknown suspect entered a vacant residence by forcing open a rear door. Once inside the home, the suspect stole jewelry, electronics, and gift cards before fleeing.
Original Release: https://doverpolice.org/2017/04/12/residential-burglary-on-maple-parkway-4-12-17/