posted on: 5/13/2024
The Dover Police Department is conducting an investigation into thefts from motor vehicles that occurred on Sunday, May 12. The Police Department received two reports of thefts that occurred at the Longhill Dog Park, 42 Longhill Road, in Dover. In both incidents, victims reported that wallets were stolen which contained identification cards, checks, credit and debit cards, and other personal information. During one of the thefts, the suspect smashed the vehicle’s window to gain access.
The suspects were reportedly driving a dark blue sedan, possibly a Nissan Altima, and displaying a vanity plate with some variation of “TR SLAYER” or “T1RESLYR”.
It is believed that the perpetrators are part of an out-of-state organized crime group that is known for “smash and grab” thefts with the intent of stealing personal and banking information to commit financial frauds. Thefts of this nature typically occur at gyms, recreation areas, or other locations where citizens will leave their purse or bag in the vehicle for a brief time.
posted on: 5/13/2024
The Dover Police Department is conducting an investigation into thefts from motor vehicles that occurred on Sunday, May 12. The Police Department received two reports of thefts that occurred at the Longhill Dog Park, 42 Longhill Road, in Dover. In both incidents, victims reported that wallets were stolen which contained identification cards, checks, credit and debit cards, and other personal information. During one of the thefts, the suspect smashed the vehicle’s window to gain access.
The suspects were reportedly driving a dark blue sedan, possibly a Nissan Altima, and displaying a vanity plate with some variation of “TR SLAYER” or “T1RESLYR”.
It is believed that the perpetrators are part of an out-of-state organized crime group that is known for “smash and grab” thefts with the intent of stealing personal and banking information to commit financial frauds. Thefts of this nature typically occur at gyms, recreation areas, or other locations where citizens will leave their purse or bag in the vehicle for a brief time.
To prevent similar thefts, consider the following tips:
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Dover Police Department at 603-742-4646 or the Dover Crimeline at 603-749-6000. The Dover Crimeline can also be contacted via www.dovernhcrimeline.org.