Lewes robbery suspect caught after getaway car breaks down

Milton woman arrested after armed robbery at Dollar General in Lewes

LEWES, DE – A 41-year-old woman from Milton is in custody after troopers say she robbed a Dollar General store in Lewes Monday night, implied she had a gun, and fled with cash before being arrested an hour later when her vehicle broke down miles away.

Delaware State Police responded around 7:00 p.m. on January 13 to the Dollar General located at 1549 Savannah Road. Employees reported that a masked woman wearing white sweatpants and a dark sweatshirt approached them, implied she was armed, and demanded money. The suspect accessed the cash register, took an undisclosed amount of money, and fled the scene in a blue Ford Focus with a Delaware license plate.

Just before 8:00 p.m., troopers were dispatched to Staytonville Road in Lincoln for a report of a disabled blue Ford Focus blocking the roadway. Upon arrival, troopers encountered the driver, who matched the description of the robbery suspect. She was identified as Shelly Sortino, and a computer check revealed an active capias warrant. Troopers also determined that the license plate on her vehicle was stolen.

Sortino was arrested without incident and taken to Troop 7 for processing. Investigators confirmed through additional evidence that she was the individual involved in the Lewes robbery.

She has been charged with:

  • Robbery 1st Degree – Uses/Threatens Use of Dangerous Instrument (Felony)
  • Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)

Sortino was arraigned at Justice of the Peace Court 11 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $33,000 secured bond.

Key Points

  • Shelly Sortino, 41, was arrested after allegedly robbing a Dollar General in Lewes
  • She implied she had a gun, took cash from the register, and fled in a stolen-tagged vehicle
  • Sortino was caught an hour later when her car broke down in Lincoln