Driver In Fatal Newark Crash Charged With Vehicular Assault, DUI

The Delaware State Police arrested 28-year-old Fidel Villatoro-Martinez of Newark, Delaware, for vehicular assault charges following a fatal two-vehicle crash investigation that occurred Tuesday night in Glasgow that left one man dead. Future charges are pending as the incident continues to be investigated police said Thursday.

Officials said on January 21, 2025, at approximately 10:39 p.m., a 2019 Dodge Ram was traveling in the center lane of DE-896 southbound, approaching the intersection with Pulaski Highway. At the same time, a 2004 Chevrolet Express van, operated by Fidel Villatoro-Martinez, was traveling in the left lane of Pulaski Highway westbound, approaching the intersection with DE-896. The preliminary investigation showed the Dodge entered the intersection on a green traffic signal as the Chevrolet entered the intersection on a red traffic signal. As a result, the Chevrolet struck the Dodge in the intersection.

The driver of the Dodge, 51-year-old David Funk from Centreville, Maryland, was taken to an area hospital by ambulance for serious injuries. On January 22, 2025, he died from injuries sustained in the crash. His family has been notified. The passenger of the Dodge, a 16-year-old male from Centreville, Maryland, was taken to an area hospital by ambulance for non-life-threatening injuries.

Villatoro-Martinez was taken to an area hospital by ambulance, where he was admitted for injuries sustained in the crash. During the investigation, troopers observed multiple containers of alcoholic beverages in the Chevrolet. Upon making contact with Villatoro-Martinez, troopers smelled the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath. In the ensuing DUI investigation, impairment was suspected to be a factor at the time of the crash. Villatoro-Martinez was charged with the crimes listed below, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11, and turned over to the custody of the Department of Correction on a $3,500 secured bond.

  • Vehicular Assault 1st Degree (Felony)
  • Vehicular Assault 2nd Degree
  • Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
  • Driving Without a Valid License
  • Failure to Stop at a Red Light
  • Additional Traffic Violations

The roadway was closed for approximately 2.5 hours while the scene was investigated and cleared.