Milford arrest

Milford police say they have arrested two people in connection to a burglary that happened earlier in March.

Milford, Del.- Milford police have arrested two people they say are connected to a burglary at a local store. According to police, around 4:30 a.m. on Mar. 17, officers responded to an alarm at the Red Bandana on N. Walnut St. When officers arrived, the Milford Police Department says they found a shattered front window. Police say soon after, the owners arrived and were able to confirm loss of merchandise worth over $4000.

However, the agency says just two days later, on Mar. 19, detectives found part of the stolen goods. Police say that this discovery led to officers establishing a primary suspect, Donald Fulmore, 37, of Milford. Officers say that with the help of Milford's Special Operations Group, Fulmore and his alleged accomplice, Brooklyn Marcum, 18, of Harrington, were arrested on Mar. 21. According to police, Fulmore is facing multiple charges, including:

  • Burglary 3rd Degree

  • Theft $1,500 or Greater

  • Criminal Mischief $5,000 or More

  • Selling Stolen Property Value Over $1,500

  • Selling Stolen Property Under $1500

  • Conspiracy 3rd Degree

The agency says that Marcum was charged with Conspiracy. Both were arraigned and await their day in the Kent County Court of Common Pleas.

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Alyssa Baker joined the CoastTV team as a producer in February 2023. She is from Philadelphia. Alyssa graduated from West Chester University with a degree in media and culture. She participated in multiple broadcasting internships while in school, most recently with WPHL 17 in Philadelphia. 

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