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December 27, 2020
REHOBOTH, Del.- Delaware State Police arrested a Lewes man after they responded to an overdose complaint Saturday night at a Walmart.
Police said around 10:30 p.m. troopers were dispatched to the Walmart, located at 18922 Rehoboth Mall Blvd, for 35-year-old Benjamin Buckley, who was seen passed out inside of his car with a syringe in his arm.
We are told before troopers arrived, Buckley drove away.
Officers then went to the registered owner’s house and found Buckley still in the driver seat of the car with the ignition on.
Police say they observed signs of impairment and the smell of marijuana coming from inside the car.
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Sgt. Piers was talking to the driver, later identified to be Elijah Huerta-Kisling, 18, of Lafayette, Ind., when he sped off at a high rate of speed. Sgt. Piers returned to his vehicle and initiated a pursuit.
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Dec 25, 2020
Sgt. Piers was talking to the driver, later identified to be Elijah Huerta-Kisling, 18, of Lafayette, Ind., when he sped off at a high rate of speed. Sgt. Piers returned to his vehicle and initiated a pursuit. Provided Photo
TIPPENCANOE COUNTY â Sgt. Piers stopped a 2007 Dodge Durango Wednesday for traveling 95 mph in a 65 mph zone near the 175 mile-marker on Interstate 65 northbound.
David A. Plachko
PORT CARBON â A woman charged with writing a bad check to the Borough of Minersville on Feb. 28 had charges against her held for court during a preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko.
Melodie J. Windermuth, 51, of 114 Greenbury Road, Pottsville, was arrested by Minersville police Patrolman Michael Bucek and charged with one count of bad checks.
Plachko determined the commonwealth was able to substantiate the charge and ordered it held for Schuylkill County Court, where Wildermuth can plead guilty or enter a not guilty plea and request a trial.
Bucek charged Wildermuth with issuing a check to the borough for $231.84 for utilities but the check was returned for insufficient funds.