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Dover Police Seek Suspect in Armed Robbery 7-9-14

Incident #: 50-14-15920      Date/Time:  Saturday, June 21st at 2:47AM

Location: Sunset Drive, Dover, Delaware

Narrative:
The Dover Police Department has obtained a warrant for the arrest of Antonio Stevens (22) for the robbery of a pedicab driver on June 21st.  At approximately 2:47AM on June 21st, Stevens entered a pedicab being operated by a 29-year-old male driving Firefly Music Festival Attendees to various destinations.  Stevens asked to be transported to the area of Lakeview and Sunset Drive from the area of the festival.  Upon arrival, Stevens placed a handgun to the victims back and demanded his money and personal belongings.  Stevens fled with an undisclosed amount of cash and the victims cell phone towards the area of the Dover Inn.  Officers from the Dover police Department with the assistance of a Delaware State police K-9 were able to track Stevens path of travel towards the Dover Inn.  When a phone call was made to the victims cell phone by the officers, it was found on the roof of the hotel.  Detectives obtained surveillance footage of the area from the hotel staff and were able to identify Stevens from the footage.  If anybody knows the whereabouts of Stevens, please call the Dover police Department at 302-736-7111.  Stevens is currently wanted on the following charges:

  • Robbery 1st Degree
  • Possession of Firearm by Person Prohibited
  • Possession of Firearm During Commission of a Felony
  • Offensive Touching

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

Antonio Stevens
Antonio Stevens
Antonio Stevens
Antonio Stevens

17-Year-Old Arrested in Elks Lodge Shooting 7-9-14

Incident #: 50-14-17471      Date/Time:  Sunday, July 6th at 12:32Am

Location: Elks Lodge, 217 North Kirkwood Street, Dover, Delaware

Narrative:
  The Dover Police Department has arrested a 17-year-old in the shooting of two people at a Dover Elks Lodge just after midnight on Sunday, July 6th.  The incident occurred when James Ewell (17) entered the establishment just 3 minutes after midnight on Sunday, July 6th, without security/lodge staff noticing.  Shortly after he entered the lodge, Ewell fired at least three shots, leaving two men injured.  A 44-year-old male victim was struck twice in the upper leg and a 25-year-old male was shot in the lower leg.  Both victims were treated at Bayhealth Kent General Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.  Witnesses in the lodge at the time of the shooting advised officers that the suspect (Ewell) was approximately 16-20 years of age.  Detectives working the case reviewed surveillance footage of the Elks lodge entrance/lobby area and were able to identify the suspect, even seeing a 9mm handgun in his hand as he fled the lodge after the shooting.  Further investigation by the Criminal Investigations Unit revealed James Ewell as a suspect.  Photos of Ewell were obtained and matched the suspect shown in the Elks Lodge surveillance video footage.  Ewell was arrested on Tuesday evening at the William Marion Stevenson House Detention Center.  Ewell was being held there on unrelated charges after the shooting occurred.  Bond information is not available at the time of this release.

Charges:

  • Assault 1st Degree (2x)
  • Possession of Firearm During Commission of a Felony
  • Possession of Firearm by Person Prohibited
  • Burglary 2nd Degree
  • Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon (firearm)
James Ewell Age: 17
James Ewell
Age: 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

Dover Police Warn Residents of Loud Music Laws

As warmer temperatures have arrived, the City of Dover Police Department has seen an increase in the number of calls for excessively loud music/noise coming from vehicles and loud parties.  The department is reminding the public that audible music and bass outside of 50 feet is illegal and can result in fines ranging from $50-$107.  If a person is renting a residence and receives 2 or more noise violations within a 12 month period, they are subject to mandatory eviction as well.  Members of the Community Policing/Quality of Life Unit will proactively enforce these violations, especially in the downtown college, residential, and shopping districts in an effort to educate the public and improve the quality of life for the citizens in those areas.  We ask that while you enjoy the season, be mindful of others on the road and the neighbors surrounding you.

Delaware State Law:

  • Title 21, Section 4306 (c) No person operating or occupying a motor vehicle on any street, highway, alley, or parking lot shall operate or permit the operation of any music amplification system, including, but not limited to, any radio, tape player, compact disc player, or any other electrical device used for the amplification of music in or on the motor vehicle so that the sound is plainly audible at a distance of 50 or more feet from the vehicle. For the purpose of this subsection, “plainly audible” means any sound which clearly can be heard by unaided hearing faculties, however, words or phrases need not be discernible and bass reverberation alone shall be sufficient to so constitute.

Update: Woman Wanted in July 4th Knife Assault on Boyfriend Arrested 7-22-14

Update:Charmele Seymore was arrested on July 21st at approximately 6:19PM after Dover police received an anonymous tip that she was walking in the area of North DuPont Highway and White Oak Road.  Seymore was taken into custody without incident and is being held on $180,000 cash bond at Baylor Correctional Center.

Incident #: 50-14-17471  Date/Time: Friday, July 4th at 9:57PM
Location:  Holiday Inn, 561 North DuPont Highway, Dover, DE

Narrative:

The Dover Police Department is seeking a 29-year-old Dover resident after stabbing her ex-boyfriend on the night of July 4th, 2014.  At approximately 9:57PM, officers responded to the parking lot of the Holiday Inn located at 561 North Dupont Highway for a stabbing.  Upon arrival, officers contacted a 51-year-old male victim who had numerous slash/stab wounds to the chest and abdomen.  The victim identified Charmele Seymore as the person who assaulted him.  Seymore and the victim were involved in an argument when she displayed a knife and assaulted the victim, stealing his money, then fled the scene.  The victim was taken to Bayhealth Kent General Hospital where he is listed in stable condition after undergoing surgery for his wounds.  Seymore’s whereabouts are unknown at this time and has a warrant for her arrest.  Anyone with information on Seymore’s location should call the Dover Police Department at 302-736-7111.

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

Charmele Seymore Age: 29 Charges: Robbery 1st Degree Assault 1st Degree Possession of Deadly Weapo During Commission of a Felony
Charmele Seymore
Age: 29
Charges:
Robbery 1st Degree
Assault 1st Degree
Possession of Deadly WeapoN During Commission of a Felony

Robbery In Capitol Green Development

Incident #: 50-14-17333  Date/Time: Friday, July 4th, 2125 PM
Location:  New Castle Ave (Basketball courts) Capitol Green Development,  Dover De

Narrative: 

On Friday July 4, 2014 at 2125 hours victim was walking in the area of New Castle Ave near the basketball courts when he was confronted by an unknown black male. The suspect asked the victim what his problem was and began striking the victim with his hands in the area of his head. During the assault a large group of unknown males that were in the area also engaged in the assault and struck the victim numerous more times. During the course of the assault the suspects went through the victims pockets stealing cash, an earring, and sneakers belonging to the victim. The victim managed to escape the area and call 911. The description of one suspect is a young black male between 15-17 years of age. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with any information is asked to call 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 www.tipsubmit.com.

Officer releasing this information

Lt. David E. Spicer

302-535-2827 (c)

 

DE Medical Examiner/Dover PD Seeks Public’s Help to Identify Man Found Dead in 2012

In November of 2012, the Dover Police Department were called to a wooded area near West Rustic Lane/Crawford Carroll Drive (woods near Sam’s Club) for the discovery of human remains.  Efforts to identify the man to this date have been unsuccessful.  The Delaware Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has worked with a forensic artist from Texas to create a three-dimensional facial reconstruction of the man, and tattoos that were found on him.  The man is believed to have been between 35-45 years of age and had been dead for up to 3 months before the discovery of his remains.  If anybody has any information, you are asked to call the Dover Police Department Criminal Investigations Unit at (302)-736-7111 or Hal Brown, Deputy Director, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, at (302)-577-3420.  Below is a copy of the press release issued by the  Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, as well as the photos from the facial reconstruction.

TEXAS FORENSIC ARTIST CREATES FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION IN EFFORT TO IDENTIFY MALE BODY FOUND IN DOVER IN 2012

WILMINGTON (June 30, 2014) – In an effort to identify a body found in a wooded area in Dover in November 2012, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has received the assistance of a Texas forensic artist in creating a three-dimensional facial reconstruction of the man.

The man’s remains were found Nov. 2, 2012, in a wooded area near West Rustic Lane and Crawford Carroll Drive in Dover. He is believed to be between ages 35 and 45. The Medical Examiner’s Office said the man may have been dead for up to three months. The cause and manner of his death are undetermined.

Hal Brown, deputy director of the Office of the Chief Medical (OCME), said because of the advanced stage of decomposition of the body, typical efforts to identify the man have not been successful.

“Our goal is to identify the man and inform any living family members about his death,” Brown said. “The three-dimensional reconstruction is another tool we are using to accomplish that goal.”

In December 2012, Denton County Sheriff’s Deputy Leslie Willingham, who has hundreds of hours of training in forensic art and is widely recognized as one of the most experienced practitioners in the field, contacted the Delaware OCME to offer her services. This led to a January 2013 CT scan of the skull, performed at Papastavros’ Associates Medical Imaging in Wilmington, and subsequent forensic work in 2013. Papastavro’ Associates provided the service in hopes of assisting in the man’s identification.

During 2014, Deputy Willingham has assisted more than a dozen federal and state agencies with forensic art cases. In the North Texas area, her composite drawings have helped to identify suspects and led to several arrests.

“It’s important to note that a three-dimension facial reconstruction is not a portrait,” Deputy Willingham said. “It is created so that someone who sees the reconstruction might realize that he looks like someone they know. His eyes may be a different color, the shape of his eyes and mouth may be slightly different. They are artistic representations based on the best available scientific information.”

The reconstruction used information that usually is not available. The Medical Examiner’s Office photographed tattoos on the body, which were incorporated into the reconstruction. The man’s hair color is known to be brown, with pattern baldness, and he had a recent haircut. He also had a slight beard on the sides of his jawline, and some of his hair had a reddish tint.

If you recognize the man or might know anything about his identity, please contact Sgt. Shawn Harrington at the Dover Police Department at (302) 736-7111 or Shawn.harrington@cj.state.de.us , or Hal Brown, Deputy Director, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, at (302) 577-3420. The case is listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Database at: http://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/10778

To view or download the reconstruction photos, go to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/deldhss/sets/72157645489931013/

 

 

Three Men Arrested in Monday Morning 7-11 Robbery 6-30-2014

Incident #: 50-14-16798  Date/Time: Monday, June 30th, 4:24 AM
Location:  7-11 Convenience Store, 449 South New Street, Dover, DE

Narrative:  Three men are behind bars after robbing a local 7-11 convenience store early Monday morning.  At approximately 4:24AM, officers responded to the 7-11 convenience store located in the Courtney Square shopping center (449 South New Street).  Three black male suspects entered the business wearing dark hooded sweatshirts pulled over their heads with a black cloth covering the lower half of their faces.  One of the men stood guard at the door while the other two suspects robbed the victim of his wallet, cell phone, and other personal items while threatening him with  knives. The suspects also took several packs of Newport cigarettes and other tobacco products.  The suspects then fled the area on foot.  During a search of the area, Dover Police officers observed the men in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and River Road.  All suspects fled from the officers on foot with Johnson being apprehended immediately.   Woodard and Brice were apprehended after a brief foot chase, in which one suspect attempted to escape by jumping into the St. Jones River.

Officer Releasing Information:  Cpl. Mark Hoffman (PIO)

Cornelius Brice Age: 23 Residence: Wilmington, DE Charges:  Robbery 1st Degree Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony Conspiracy 2nd Resisting Arrest Bond: $35,000 Secured
Cornelius Brice
Age: 23
Residence: Wilmington, DE

Charges:
Robbery 1st Degree
Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony
Conspiracy 2nd
Resisting Arrest

Bond: $35,000 Secured

Richard Woodard Age: 19 Residence: Wilmington, DE Charges: Robbery 1st Degree Possession of Deadly Weapon During Commission of Felony Possession of Deadly Weapon by Person Prohibited Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony Conspiracy 2nd Degree Resisting Arrest Bond: $65,000 Secured
Richard Woodard
Age: 19
Residence: Wilmington, DE

Charges:
Robbery 1st Degree
Possession of Deadly Weapon During Commission of Felony
Possession of Deadly Weapon by Person Prohibited
Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony
Conspiracy 2nd Degree
Resisting Arrest

Bond: $65,000 Secured

Jiar Johnson Age: 17 Residence: Dover, DE Charges: Robbery 1st Degree Possession of Deadly Weapon During Commission of Felony Possession of Deadly Weapon by Person Prohibited Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony Conspiracy 2nd Degree Resisting Arrest Bond: $45,000 Secured
Jiar Johnson
Age: 17
Residence: Dover, DE

Charges:
Robbery 1st Degree
Possession of Deadly Weapon During Commission of Felony
Possession of Deadly Weapon by Person Prohibited
Wearing Disguise During Commission of Felony
Conspiracy 2nd Degree
Resisting Arrest

Bond: $45,000 Secured