Delaware Fish & Wildlife Police Blotter

 May 4-10

Reminder for the week: Delaware fishing license required for fishing, crabbing, clamming

 

DOVER (May 15, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers between May 4-10 made 1,600 contacts with anglers, hunters, boaters and the general public, including 126 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 30 complaints and issued 23 citations, two of which were related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence.

 An incident of particular note was:

 

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CNBNews Archives:A Stinky Job, Good News, Friday Lights, #1Farmers Market, Bellmawr Waterfront

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FBI: Alabama Jeweler Sentenced in Federal Court

 press release

 
 
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Clockwise, from top left: Sapphire and diamond necklace with a 27-carat ceylon blue sapphire worth $91,000; pair of 2.5 carat platinum asscher cut diamond stud earrings and yellow gold jackets worth $75,000; platinum 2.39 carat solitaire diamond ring worth $36,500; loose 1.11 carat oval \”blue diamond\” worth $620,000.

Alabama Jeweler Sentenced in Federal Court 
Caught Pawning His Own ‘Stolen’ Diamonds

 

A warning to criminals: No matter how long it takes or how careful you are, law enforcement will eventually come knocking.

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OFFICER DOWN: Houston Police Officer Richard Martin/CNBNews.net

Officer Richard Martin was intentionally struck and killed by a vehicle as he set up spike strips at the intersection of N Kirkwood Road and St. Mary\’s Lane during a vehicle pursuit at approximately 2:30 am.

Officers from the Houston Police Department were pursing the U-Haul van after it had been carjacked in North Houston. The driver of the vehicle fired several shots at officers during the pursuit before bailing out, carjacking a second vehicle, and fleeing again. Officer Martin was in the process of deploying spike strips when the driver intentionally struck him with the stolen vehicle.

The vehicle continued to flee until stopping on the 45 North Freeway. The subject attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself as officers initiated a felony traffic stop. The man was taken into custody suffering a non-fatal gunshot wound.

Officer Martin had served with the Houston Police Department for four years. He is survived by his two children.

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Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:

Chief Charles McClelland Jr.
Houston Police Department
1200 Travis Street
Houston, TX 77002

Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/22488-police-officer-richard-martin#ixzz3aV0mjxUL

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Gloucester City Resident Appears on MillionaireTV

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COMMENTARY: Obama Needs a Reality Check

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Twin Peaks Company Revokes Franchise For Waco Restaurant After Biker Brawl/CNBNews.net

 

 

The Twin Peaks company revoked the franchise agreement for its Waco, Texas, restaurant Monday after the biker-gang shootout there Sunday that left nine dead. Waco investigators blamed the restaurant\’s management for ignoring the police department\’s advice to ban biker gangs. The Twin Peaks restaurant chain also blamed the managers of the Waco franchise, noting they \”chose…

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The Mystery Consumer Suggests Zaffron Meditteranean Cuisine

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Frank S. Crossan Sr., of Bellmawr, age 88, World War II Naval Veteran

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NJDOT begins emergency repairs on Route 55 bridges in Cumberland County

 

Cracks found on 10 bridges to be fixed

(Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials announced that repairs would begin today to 10 bridges on Route 55 in Millville and Vineland in Cumberland County.

As part of the statewide bridge inspection ordered by Commissioner Jamie Fox, NJDOT crews discovered cracks that necessitated emergency repairs at more than 200 locations on the 10 bridges. The work will require lane closures during the day and evening hours.

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