Probationer arrested at Dover residence

Delaware State News
Posted 7/29/21

DOVER — A 20-year-old Dover man on probation was arrested Wednesday afternoon at a residence where a handgun, ammunition, multiple digital scales and drugs were found, authorities said.

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Probationer arrested at Dover residence

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DOVER — A 20-year-old Dover man on probation was arrested Wednesday afternoon at a residence where a handgun, ammunition, multiple digital scales and drugs were found, authorities said.

Gregory Robinson was in a home in the 400 block of New Castle Avenue with a person who had a protection-from-abuse order against him and another with a no-contact order against him, Dover police spokesman Sgt. Mark Hoffman said. Mr. Robinson was on Level 3 probation, he added.

Dover police and Delaware Probation and Parole officers made the arrest. Mr. Robinson was taken into custody without incident.

He was charged with possession of a firearm/ammunition by a person prohibited (three counts), possession of a firearm/ammunition by a person prohibited with an active PFA/no-contact order (four counts), possession with intent to deliver marijuana, breach of release (two counts) and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution, Georgetown, on an $83,200 cash bond.

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