84-year-old man killed in delaware crash
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84-year-old man killed in Delaware crash

84-year-old man identified in deadly Camden-Wyoming crash as police seek witnesses

Camden-Wyoming, DE — Delaware State Police have identified the man killed in a fatal crash Saturday evening as 84-year-old Joseph Mogle of Camden-Wyoming, as investigators continue piecing together the circumstances of the deadly collision.

The crash occurred in Camden-Wyoming, though authorities have not yet released the specific location or details of how the incident unfolded. Mogle died from injuries sustained in the crash, according to police.

The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is leading the investigation and is urging anyone who witnessed the crash or has surveillance or dash-cam footage from the area to come forward.

Authorities have not yet indicated whether any other vehicles or individuals were involved in the incident, and no charges or citations have been announced.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Sergeant J. Jefferson at (302) 365-8484 or reach out anonymously through Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. Support services for families and victims are available 24/7 through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit.

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Key Points

  • 84-year-old Joseph Mogle of Camden-Wyoming died in a fatal crash Saturday evening
  • Delaware State Police are continuing to investigate and request public assistance
  • Witnesses and anyone with dash-cam or surveillance footage are urged to come forward
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