Traffic stop leads to recovery of stolen motor vehicle

Delaware State News
Posted 9/5/21

DOVER — Two women were arrested on criminal charges after being stopped in a stolen vehicle, according to Delaware State Police.

On Friday, at approximately 10:54 p.m., a trooper conducted a …

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Traffic stop leads to recovery of stolen motor vehicle

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DOVER — Two women were arrested on criminal charges after being stopped in a stolen vehicle, according to Delaware State Police.

On Friday, at approximately 10:54 p.m., a trooper conducted a traffic stop for a seatbelt and equipment violation on a black 2018 Hyundai Sonata on South DuPont Highway in the area of Walnut Shade Road, police said. The car was driven by Rynesha A. Hanzer, 22, of Laurel with on passenger, Felice Singletary, 25, of Dover.

After contact was made with the women, a computer inquiry was conducted and found the Hyundai was reported stolen out of Lakewood Township, New Jersey, on Aug. 16, according to police.

Ms. Singletary also had an active capias out of the Justice of the Peace Court and Kent County Family Court, police said. Both women were taken into custody without incident and transported to Delaware State Police Troop 3 and charged.

Ms. Hanzer was charged with receiving stolen property (felony), conspiracy second (felony), driving an unsafe motor vehicle on the highway and operation of an unregistered motor vehicle.

She was arraigned in the Justice of the Peace Court #7 and was released on her own recognizance.

Ms. Singletary was charged with receiving stolen property (felony) and conspiracy second degree (felony).

Ms. Singletary was arraigned in the Justice of the Peace Court #7 and was released on her own recognizance. A $1,000 unsecured bond was issued for the active capiases.

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