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http://rikkisrefuge.blogspot.com/2012/01/help-find-criminals-who-injured-our.html
Please help me share this around anywhere that it might be
seen by people in and around Newark, Delaware. Very very good friends and
really wonderful animal people and members of Rikki's Refuge's board were the
victims. They even hurt one of their dogs they adopted from Orange County. Help
get these bad bad people caught and locked up. My friends lives have been
horribly affected. They're going to be ok though the guy was very seriously
hurt.
You know how many criminals get caught because somebody
recognizes them or their car? All it
takes is one person who says, HEY, isn’t that that person or car and picks up
their cell phone and dials. Tons and
tons of bad people are being stopped thru social media.
Well social media has shortened that gap. You’re constantly seeing people get arrested
after someone looking at facebook or youtube or myspace saw them and turned
them in.
HELP US FIND THESE BAD PEOPLE AND PUT THEM IN JAIL.
Here’s the story, pictures, videos, sketches, pictures of
the car .... more detail when you
follow the links. Please check it out
and share it with everybody you know everywhere.
I’m putting it all in one simple blog entry to make it easy
to share. I’ll add any new information
that turns up. Please help lock these
creeps up.
Thank You.
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This occurred in New Castle County Delaware on December 16, 2011
Spread the word and help catch these evil people who hurt
these good people and their dog. Please share, someone you know, knows someone,
who knows someone ....... who has seen these people.
If you’ve seen any of these people or their vehicles - call
the cops now.
If you haven’t - then help spread the word till we reach
someone who does who will call the cops and turn them in.
Social media is catching all kinds of criminals, please help
get these locked up so they can't hurt anymore good animal loving innocent
people.
One suspect may have been shot.
Police released surveillance photos of two of the possible
robbers. The suspects were believed to be driving a dark-colored Ford Crown
Victoria or Mercury Grand Marquis with tinted windows. Anyone who has
information is asked to call police at 302-395-8110 or visit nccpd.com. Texts
with nccpd and a tip can be sent to 847411.
Contact Ira Porter at 302-324-2890 or iporter@delawareonline.com
Here is video of one of them buying the weapon they beat our
friend with. I can’t get it to embed
here, sorry.
Details of the robbery and assault http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20120101/NEWS01/201010341/Invasion-victim-decries-police-actions?odyssey=tab
Investigators Release Composite Sketch of Home Invasion Suspect
New Castle County Detectives have released a composite sketch of one of the suspects who was involved in a late night home invasion/style robbery that occurred in the community of Raintree Village earlier this month.
Police also learned that an additional suspect vehicle, which is described as a light blue/gold or silver minivan, was possible involved during the incident.
Please review the below sketch and please contact the New Castle County Police Department at 395-8110 or visit our website at www.nccpd.com<http://www.nccpd.com/>, to offer information regarding this investigation. Citizens may also provide a text tip at: 847411 (TIP411), begin your message with NCCPD and then type your message. Tips may also be submitted through Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com<http://www.tipsubmit.com/>. Delaware Crime Stoppers will provide a reward of up to $1,000 dollars for tip information leading to the arrest of subject(s).
Suspect vehicle in reference to below news release:
Investigator’s Seek Public’s Assistance with Identifying Possible Suspects in
Home Invasion
Investigator’s Seek Public’s Assistance with Identifying Possible Suspects in Home Invasion
New Castle County Detectives are presently investigating a late night home invasion/style robbery that occurred last week in the community of Raintree Village in Newark, DE.
Just after midnight on Friday (12/16) morning at 12:01 a.m., County Police responded to an address in the unit block of Jonathan Drive for a report of a possible home invasion that just occurred. When police arrived, they observed a 63 year old male victim suffering from an injury to his head as a result of being assaulted. The victim was then transported to the Christina Hospital and was treated for his injury.
The investigation revealed that three unknown subjects forced their way into the home and approached a female victim before contacting the male victim and striking him in the head with a blunt object. The male victim was able to retrieve a firearm and shot at the suspects as they were fleeing the residence. The suspects removed property from the home before they fled.
Over the past week, detectives have been conducting interviews and following up on information that has been received throughout the investigation. Evidence at the scene indicates that one of the suspects was possibly injured by the gunfire.
Investigators are now asking for the public’s help with identifying the black male and black female who are depicted in the below photographs. The vehicle (dark colored Ford Crown Victoria or Mercury Grand Marquis with tinted windows) that they were possible operating is also shown below.
Please review the below surveillance photographs. To offer information regarding this investigation, please contact the New Castle County Police Department at 302-395-8110 (attention: Detective M. Zielinski) or visit our website at www.nccpd.com. Citizens may also provide a text tip at: 847411 (TIP411), begin your message with NCCPD and then type your message.
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