Delaware Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter: Nov. 2-8

Reminder for the week: Review blue crab regulations, including size limits, before crabbing

 DOVER (Nov. 13, 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 Nov. 2-8 made 1,688 contacts with anglers, boaters, hunters and the general public, including 134 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 41 complaints and issued 354 citations. This week, with an expanded Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence continuing to be deployed as a deterrent, no citations were issued at the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail.

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Study Finds Marketplace Silver Plans Offer Poor Access To HIV Drugs

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Family and Friends of Overdose Victim Attack Gloucester City Police and Ambulance Crew

Gloucester City Police had to fight their way into a Warren Street home on November 8, 2015, to help ambulance\"\" personnel who were there trying to treat an overdose victim. 

According to police on that date at 10: 45PM officers responded to a residence on the 200 block of Warren Street to assist Our Lady of Lourdes EMS. They advised officers that they were attempting to treat a patient of an overdose when the victim’s brother began to interfere and then threatened to stab them with scissors. Officers arrived and located the victim’s brother out front. The suspect immediately became combative and attempted to strike officers with a closed fist. 

As officers attempted to place the suspect, Coty Pool (28), under arrest, the original victim and two females attempted to interfere by grabbing at the officers and pushing them away. The suspect fled into the residence. As officers attempted to chase after him, the two females began to block the doorway in another attempt to prevent officers from making an arrest. Both were pepper sprayed at this time and officers were able to make entry into the residence. Pool then picked up a toddler and held the child in front of his body in an attempt to prevent officers from arresting him. 

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EDITORIAL: Eventually, The Well Will Run Dry

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Franklinville Man Sentenced To Prison For Stealing Over $600,000 From Elementary Schools

 

CAMDEN, N.J. – A Franklinville, New Jersey, man was sentenced today to 57 months in prison for mailing fraudulent invoices for non-existent workbooks to more than 73,000 schools throughout the United States, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

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COMMENTARY: Corruption case undermines Christie claims as prosecutor

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CNB Archives: ( 2011 Video)Democrat Senator Dick Codey Pokes Fun at Political Boss Norcross

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Watch This Great Dane Help A Little Girl Walk Again

 

 Fifth grader Bella Burton, 11, doesn\’t go anywhere without her 131-pound Great Dane service dog named George. The New York Daily News reports the two have been together since Bella\’s Morquio syndrome (MS) forced her to use crutches or a wheelchair to get around last year. MS \”is a rare inherited birth defect that is estimated…

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Police: Newborns found dead in Kensington Section of Philly were previously autopsied

 

PHILADELPHIA — Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding a pair of newborn babies found dead in a grassy lot on Sunday night. According to a report from NBC10.com, the city Medical Examiner discovered marks on the pair, a boy and a girl, that indicated autopsies had been performed on the bodies previously, but it…

 

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Former Manager of Wilkes-Barre City Employees Federal Credit Union Sentenced for Bank Fraud

WILKES-BARRE, PA—The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that a former Assistant Manager of the Wilkes-Barre City Employees Federal Credit Union was sentenced yesterday by United States District Judge A. Richard Caputo to a sentence of time served followed by two years of supervised release.

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