
“This has been the best 3 months of my life.” That is a sentiment that fugitives often feel while they are on the lam and before being caught – except in the case of the Delaware Courts, they promptly released him.
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“This has been the best 3 months of my life.” That is a sentiment that fugitives often feel while they are on the lam and before being caught – except in the case of the Delaware Courts, they promptly released him.
Vacant and abandoned houses usually are occupied by hobos, snakes, and criminals on the run. In Felton, Delaware, police found a meth lab set up and run by five people who all live nearby.
Long Neck, DE- The Delaware State Police Sussex County Drug Unit has arrested five people after the culmination of a several month long investigation into the manufacturing of Methamphetamine (Meth) at a residence on Kings Lane
On Thursday December 11, 2014 at approximately 4:50 p.m., the Sussex County Drug Task Force (DTF) with the assistance of the Delaware State Police Special Operations Response Team (SORT), DNREC, and Indian River Fire Department responded to the 25813 Kings Lane, Enchanted Acres development in order to conduct a search warrant in response to an on-going investigation into the manufacturing of meth at the house. Upon arrival at the house, Anthony V. Dipentima, 28 of Millsboro, Bonnie A. Dipentima, 56 of Millsboro, Ashlyn A. Lippy, 28 of Millsboro, Savannah N. Shelton, 25 of Millsboro , and Robert S. Andell, 28 of Millsboro (Photo Attached-unshaven), were all taken into custody without incident. Upon conducting a search of the property, detectives located equipment and component mixtures of the manufacturing stages of Meth along with key ingredients in making the drug.