Bottle-wielding suspect injures two during early morning vehicle break-in, Delaware police say

by Breaking Local News Report

GEORGETOWN, DEL. — Two men were injured early Monday morning after confronting a suspect who was reportedly breaking into vehicles in a Georgetown neighborhood, according to the Delaware State Police.

At approximately 4:56 a.m., troopers responded to the 27000 block of Paradise Street following a report of an assault. Investigators said an unidentified male was seen entering unlocked vehicles when he was confronted by three local residents.

During the encounter, the suspect allegedly attacked two of the residents with a broken bottle before fleeing the scene in a white van. One of the victims, a 39-year-old man, was transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The second victim, 34, suffered minor injuries and did not require hospitalization.

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Police say the suspect is described as a Hispanic male, around 5-foot-10, last seen wearing dark clothing and white Nike sneakers. He fled the area eastbound on Homestead Road in an unknown white Chevrolet van.

Suspect fled after altercation with residents

The victims had reportedly attempted to restrain the suspect before he escaped. Authorities are continuing their investigation and are working to obtain surveillance footage from the area.


Key Points

  • Two Georgetown residents were injured confronting a man breaking into vehicles
  • The suspect allegedly attacked them with a broken bottle before fleeing in a white van
  • Delaware State Police are seeking tips and have not yet released surveillance images
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No arrests have been made, and anyone with information is asked to contact Delaware State Police.

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