DELAWARE STATE POLICE: Terry McIntire, throw down your gun and come out the briars, we have some new bracelets for you
MAGNOLIA, DEL. – Two fewer alleged dirtbags will be running around Magnolia looking for pills and busting into the homes of innocent citizens – that is until the whacko liberal judicial system sets them loose once again with a slap on the wrist.
Delaware State Police arrested two suspects in connection with a home invasion that occurred on July 11, 2018, at approximately 8:15 p.m.
Police say that Troopers were dispatched to a residence on Whispering Lane for a report of a home invasion.
Prior to arriving at the scene, a Trooper observed a suspect matching the description provided, fleeing the area.
The flight of the accused fleeing felon was curtailed by the fleetfooted flatfoot and identified as 24-year-old Paul Dixon 3rd of Magnolia, Del.
Dixon was taken into custody while a further search of the area with the assistance of the Harrington Police Department, led to the capture of the second suspect, 18-year-old Terry R. McIntire Jr. of Seaford who was hiding in thick briars.
Dixon and McIntire, who were both wearing disguises covering their faces
Police say that the investigation revealed that Dixon and McIntire, who were both wearing disguises covering their faces, had entered the unsecured residence through the front door and confronted a 41-year-old male resident.
Dixon was armed with a stun gun and McIntire was armed with an airsoft gun that resembled a semi-automatic handgun when they demanded property from the victim. The victim turned over his cell phone, and the suspects proceeded to the rear bedroom where they confronted the homeowner, a 71-year-old male. McIntire pointed the airsoft gun at the 71-year-old male and demanded property, at which time pill bottles and a wallet were taken.
Both suspects were transported back to Troop 3 where they were charged with 2 counts of Robbery First Degree, Home Invasion, Aggravated Menacing, Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony, Conspiracy Second Degree, Resisting Arrest, and Carrying a Concealed Dangerous Instrument. They were arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court 7 and committed to the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center on $72,000.00 secured bond.
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