Brothers arrested on deadly weapon charges in Dover

Delaware State News
Posted 6/24/21

DOVER — Two brothers were arrested on charges of carrying concealed deadly weapons after a Wednesday traffic stop, Dover police spokesman Sgt. Mark Hoffman said.

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Brothers arrested on deadly weapon charges in Dover

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DOVER — Two brothers were arrested on charges of carrying concealed deadly weapons after a Wednesday traffic stop, Dover police spokesman Sgt. Mark Hoffman said.

Dover residents Michael Randall, 20, and Tylis Randall, 18, were in a vehicle that was stopped for a traffic violation at approximately 9:41 p.m. in the 400 block of Collins Avenue, police said. Both brothers were in possession of black fanny packs. During a search of the vehicle, officers discovered loaded handguns in each of the packs, police said.

The men were arrested without incident, according to Sgt. Hoffman.

Tylis Randall was charged with carrying a concealed deadly weapon, possession of a firearm/ammunition by a person prohibited (two counts) and traffic offenses. He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution, Georgetown, on a $7,600 cash bond.

Michael Randall was charged with carrying a concealed deadly weapon. He was released on a $2,500 unsecured bond.

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