Newark Man Arrested for Burglary and Drug Possession

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NEWARK, DE – A Newark resident was apprehended following a burglary incident on December 8. At approximately 8:22 a.m., Newark Police were dispatched to a vacant building in the 1100-block of South College Avenue after receiving reports of a suspected burglary.

Upon arrival, officers discovered signs of forced entry, including a cut lock on the rear door and abandoned bolt cutters. During a thorough search of the building, police located Zachary Hufnell, 34, from Newark, concealing himself in a crawl space. Hufnell attempted to evade arrest by dropping through a floor hole and fleeing on foot. However, officers quickly engaged in a pursuit and subsequently apprehended him without further incident.

A search conducted during Hufnell’s arrest revealed possession of methamphetamine. Additionally, tools presumed to be used for breaking into the building and cut copper wire were found in his possession.

This incident underscores the ongoing efforts of the Newark Police Department in addressing property crimes and drug-related offenses in the community. The arrest of Hufnell not only highlights the vigilance of local law enforcement but also their commitment to maintaining public safety and property security.

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