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Sometime this fall, Buzz will be on patrol for the Dagsboro Police Department. The 2½-year-old German shepherd is the agency’s pick of the litter to become a nose for drug detection. more
The new Milford police station is on track to be complete by October, Chief Cecilia Ashe told the City Council on Monday. more
DOVER — A 37-year-old Dover man suffered serious injuries Sunday when shot by a Dover Police officer who had responded to a trespassing complaint, authorities said. more
DOVER - At around 6 p.m. Thursday, Kent County Department of Public Safety Director Chief Colin Faulkner said there had been no increase in calls and no incidents related to the air quality conditions resulting from Canadian wildfire smoke. more
A 16-year-old female turned herself in to police Thursday and was charged with three misdemeanors in connection with a fight at Sussex Central High School’s graduation in Georgetown on Tuesday, Delaware State Police said. more
An adult has been arrested, and charges are pending against a juvenile in connection with a fight at the end of Sussex Central High School’s graduation Tuesday in Georgetown, Delaware State Police said. more
SMYRNA — A 41-year-old man faces up to eight years in prison after a plea agreement connected to the death of his stepdaughter, whose remains were discovered in Smyrna four years ago. more
Three officers were injured and an arrest followed during a weekend incident involving a stolen all-terrain vehicle, Dewey Beach police said. more
CLAYTON — There’s certainly much more to learn on the job, but Clayton Police Department Cpl. Daniel Hume at least 40 hours worth of knowledge. more
DOVER -- Some residents in the area of Maple Dale Country Club in Dover were awakened by police sirens going by their homes and a helicopter in the air late Monday night.  At about 10:30 p.m. … more
The death of a Rehoboth Beach man whose body was found in the median of U.S. 113 last week does not appear to be related to activity on the road, Milford police Lt. Robert Masten said Monday. more
Upon review of data from Delaware’s Victims’ Compensation Assistance Program, racial disparities are evident. more
The cold formality of the letter is seared in Debra Long’s memory. It began “Dear Claimant” and said her 24-year-old son, Randy, who was fatally shot in April 2006, was not an … more
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