Two Teens Charged With Multiple Felonies, Released

Delaware State Police arrested a 13-year-old teen and a 14-year-old teen, both from Dover, Delaware, for multiple felony offenses after they attempted to steal a Kia from a residential driveway in Dover on Friday night.

Officials said on February 16, 2024, at approximately 11:27 p.m., troopers responded to a residence on Nobles Pond Crossing in Dover, for a report of two suspicious males dressed in all black attempting to break into vehicles in the neighborhood.

Upon arriving, troopers searched the neighborhood for the suspects, during which they observed a Kia Sorento with a shattered window parked in a driveway on Winding Carriage Lane. Troopers discovered the Kia’s rear passenger window had been shattered and the ignition had been ripped out. This type of damage is consistent with the nationwide trend of Kias being stolen using a screwdriver and a USB cable.

While searching the area, a trooper observed two males wearing all black walking in the intersection of Colt Lane and Peacock Place. As the trooper attempted to make contact with them, the two males fled in a southeast direction on Peacock Place.

In the ensuing foot chase, the suspects did not comply with multiple verbal commands to stop. One of the suspects, identified as the 13-year-old teen, eventually complied and was taken into custody without incident. A short time later, the second suspect, identified as the 14-year-old teen, was located running on Station View Drive, and was taken into custody without incident. A search of the teens led to troopers discovering both of the teens were in possession of a screwdriver and a USB cable police said.

The teens were taken to Troop 9, where they were charged with multiple felony crimes.

Both teens were charged with Possession of Burglar Tools (Felony), Attempted to Commit Theft of a Motor Vehicle (Felony), Conspiracy Second Degree (Felony), Criminal Mischief, Resisting Arrest, and Tampering with Vehicle. They were both arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7, and released into the custody of their parents.