Greenwood man busted after armed robbery at dover gas station

Greenwood man busted after armed robbery at Dover gas station

$30K bail for Greenwood man accused in Dover knife heist

Dover, DE — A Greenwood man is behind bars after allegedly holding up a Speedway gas station at knifepoint Saturday evening and fleeing with cash, according to the Dover Police Department.

The robbery took place on September 20 at approximately 7:26 p.m. at the Speedway located at 31 N. DuPont Highway. Officers responded to the scene for a reported theft and quickly learned the incident involved an armed robbery.

Investigators say 29-year-old Terrell Boyce entered the store, displayed a knife, and demanded that the clerk open the cash register. The victim complied, and Boyce allegedly took an undisclosed amount of money before fleeing the scene.

With assistance from the Delaware State Police, Boyce was identified as the suspect. The following day, on September 21, Dover officers located Boyce operating a vehicle in the 300 block of Bluecoat Street. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to Delaware State Police Troop 3 for further investigation.

Greenwood man busted after armed robbery at dover gas station
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Boyce has been charged with the following offenses by the Dover Police Department:

  • Robbery First Degree
  • Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony

He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on a $30,000 cash bond.

Boyce is also facing additional charges in connection with two other knife-point robberies in Milford, as previously reported by state police.

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Key Points

  • Terrell Boyce, 29, was arrested for a knife-point robbery at a Dover gas station
  • Boyce allegedly stole money after threatening a clerk with a knife
  • He was taken into custody the following day and is being held on $30,000 cash bail
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