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I SIDE: FIND THE AREA's BEST BARGAINS IN oUR CLASSIFIEDs! •:• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •:• 88th Year, Issue 6 @ 1998 March 6, 1998 Newark, Del. • 50~ TmsWEEK Local tavern· IN SPORTS ST. MARK's raided By MARY E. PETZAK DOMINATES STATE .. .. ....... ......................................... NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER WRESTUNG N RESPONSE TO everal instance, of vio lent and di . orde rl y I conduct in and around Max well TOURNEY. T' Restaurant, police conducted a 15 special operation there on Tue day night. Sgt. Thomas Buglio of the Newark Police . aid in addition to this _ IN LIFESTYLE week's stabbing, th e p lice have encountered numerous in . tance of crowd control recently outside this bar and others in Newark. Officers and agent. from the com AHAIR RAISING bined forces of ~the Newark Police Department and the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage C ntrol EXPERIENCE Commission conducted the joint inves ti gution at th North College enu e bar. Charge:-. made a. a re~ult of the FOR LOCAL operation inc luded nine for underage con ... umption or possession of alco MAN. 8 holic beverages, and lwo chanre ~; of po~'le ss ion of fictitious identific~tion . Deputy Chief Jim Me air of the )~"r;''l,i.:,.._,~<. ~:•;-'' 1,f"" .t DABC said additional administrati v -IN THE NEWS See ABC, 4 ~ GoRE, HAPPY HARRY s Hodel TO TEST annex NEWDENfAL asked FLOSS. By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER 3 EWARK ' Planning Commi . sion took only min INDEX N utes to approve recommend NEWS 1-5 ing annexation of approxi matel y 19 acre. · owned by Rode I Inc. in th POLICE BLOTIER ---2 Di amond tate Industrial Park. ______ 6 Rod I offic ial s first discussed the OPINION annexation a. well as a pos ·ihle expuo LIFESTYLE 8 sion of th e South hapel treet site in December 1996. At that tim . th " com THE ARTS 11 pany purchased a 19.7-acre par el con DIVERSIONS 10 ti guous to th eir operation~ from omm rcial arricrs Inc, a ub ~ idiary CROSSWORD PUZZLE=---~9 of Ryd r Tru k ln ·. for 1.1 milli n. By OAKLAND L. CHILDERS was simple, and would later prove to be one of SPORTS 15-19 many ironie in her short life. "I'm just so glad Rodel hairman and EO Bill --· • • •• • •••• ••• • •• •• ••••••••a •••••••• •••• • • •••••• • • • • • •• a• •• • • • •• • • •• • 1 • Budinger . aid in 1996 the high-tech NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER I'm alive,'' she said. PEOPLENEWS 13 Nine months later, he was not. Erin Allen died company intended to develop th Ryder parcel and it's three 'buildint>s OBITUARIES 20-21 HEN MARIE ALLEN VISITED HER on June 23, I997, at the age of 21, in an apartment daughter in jail, she was hocked by what in Philadelphia. with a mix f office, warehousing, CLASSIFIEDS 22-28 Wshe saw. Erin had been arrested for car The Allen , a family of four if you· count Erin li ght manufa turing and other use<; . Annexation of the new . ite. a well theft, a crime committed to support the heroin as her mother till does, have experienc d the as consolidation of all Rodel opera addiction that had overtaken her life. heights and depths of an elu. ive problem that has Inside the Delore Baylor women's prison in crept its way into the Newark community. tions lying on two sides of the Conrail Wilmington. Erin stood out among the inmates. Heroin, once a drug so my. terious and daunting track s, were part of that plan. All the other inmates wore their mug shots and that it was avoided by teenagers and many adultl , At Tuesday'. commis:-.ion meeting, looked unhappy in the photo, the way prisoners now occupie: a . pace in young people' live. for- ity planning difi ctor Roy Lopata aid R d I is requesting the annexation . o are . u~ed to look - but not in Erin's case. merly rved for alcohol and marijuana. ub- all of their operations are within one Marie lien l. ked her daughter why he looked happy in her mug-shot. Her daughter'. an. wer See RODEL, 4 ... 7 99462100002 3 ---- PAGE 2 • NEWARK POST • MARCH 6, 1998 Visit us on the World Wide Web \J1 .\ .:·, l\) ·:· POLICE BLOTTER • Police Beat is compiled each derly conduct after he resisted arrest week from the files of the Newark 'Zapper' sought for fighting in the parking lot of Police Department by staff writer Newark Shopping Center on Feb. 28 Third armed robbery Mary Petzak. A 21-year-old man told Newark around 2: 15 a.m. He was also found Police that he was assaulted in to be wanted on an outstanding Police in Main St. brawl College Square Shopping Center on charge in JP Court. at Elkton Rd. Citgo Feb. 27 around 11: 15 p.m. The man Newark Police were part of a said an unknown suspect, described Residence burglarized as a black male in his early 20s, EWARK POLICE et, the two suspects fled after melee that occurred on Feb. 25 removing an undetermined around 12:15 a.m. after two brothers about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, Newark Police report that an are at a loss to "zapped" him in the head with a unknown suspect pried open the front amount of cash from the regis were ejected from Klondike Kate's N explain the third door of a residence on New London stungun and then fled. The victim ter. on Main Street. Keith Reddick, 36, armed holdup since January of and Timothy Reddick, 31, both of was treated and released at Road on Feb. 20 around 10 am. The On Jan. 7, an unidentified Newark Citgo on Elkton Newark, were allegedly involved in Christiana Hospital. Anyone with apartment was ransacked and two TVs Road. black male entered the station a fight when bouncers tried to information is asked to call police at valued at $650 were taken. "We discussed that at roll around 6:30 p.m., displayed a remove them from the restaurant. 366-7111. call today," said Sgt. Thoma handgun and fled after The younger Reddick allegedly Police officer shoots dog Buglio on Wednesday. "We demanding money from the stuck two bouncers with a wooden don 't know why that particular clerk. A little over a week cane and bit ;mother while that A New Castle County Police K-9 location keeps getting later, around 7 p.m. on Jan. bouncer tried to help police subdue North Street officer on a routine training exercise robbed." 16, a black male suspect him. Police said Timothy Reddick residence trashed with Wilmington Police at Lewden According to police, two robbed the stati.on at gunpoint also threatened to strike a police Greene park in Christiana on Feb. officer with the cane while resisting male entered the service sta and fled with an undisclosed Newark Police are investigaring 29 was forced to shoot a unre amount of cash. On that occa arrest. In addition to the cane, police an incident which reportedly strained pit bull that attacked him. tion on March 3 around 7 p.m. found a boot knife with a 3-inch sion, a canine unit tracked the occurred sometime between Feb. 28 The pit bull charged officer Phil One suspect displayed a sil blade on Timothy Reddick who was suspect as far as the vicinity around 10:40 p.m. and 10:45 a.m. Aufiero, who fired three shots at the ver-colored handgun and charged with menacing an officer, on March 1. Neighbors of a resi dog after being knocked to the ordered the clerk to lay on the of Madison Drive. resisting arrest and disorderly con dence on North Street told J)olice ground. The owner of the pit bull, No one has been injured in floor. Described as a black duct. Keith Reddick, who police that a 19-year-old female suspect 21 -year-old Land~n Brown from male approximately 6 feet, 3 any of the robberies. said appeared intoxicated, was was seen entering the residence dur Jefferson Farms, was charged with inches tall, thin build, wearing Buglio said police are still charged with ,disorderly conduct. He ing the time it apparently was van one count of having a dog at large a dark blue hooded wind investi gating all the robberies was also wanted in another court for dalized. Police stated the front door and one count of consuming alcohol breaker-type jacket with zip and the possibility they are failing to appear for trial. of the residence was forced open on parkland. per and baggy blue jeans, and related. Anyone with informa and extensive damage occurred a second black male wearing a tion is asked to call police at Assault on Haines St. inside and outside the property. Man attempts to pass yellow/black heavy-type jack- 366-7ll L. Hammer dents were observed in a Newark Police report that on table. A sofa was turned upside counterfeit bills Feb. 28 around I :25 a. m. a 21-year down. A glas table was broken, old white man and a 24-year-old other furniture was . damaged, and Delaware State Police repmt that black man were involved in a fight windows were also broken. A fire a man attempted to buy a money on Haines Street. The first man told extinguisher, found damaged on the order with counterfeit $10 bill. on DELAWARE FXP/IESS TOURS police he was a passenger in a car first floor, was emptied of its con the afternoon of Feb. 28 at the when the 24-year-old allegedly tents in an upstairs bedroom .