Group linked to stolen vehicles, burglaries arrested in Millsboro

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MILLSBORO, Del. – A group of teenagers has been implicated in a pair of crimes in Kent and Sussex Counties. On Friday, Delaware State Police arrested 18-year-old Tramez Bundick, 18-year-old Jayden Hack, a 17-year-old male, and a 16-year-old male.

On July 24th, around 1:00 a.m., police responded to Marley’s Smoke Shop in Ocean View. When they arrived, police found that the business had been broken into. Police say the four teens entered the store, covering their faces and wearing gloves, and ransacked the business. They managed to get away with cash and merchandise.

Later, around 3:03 a.m., troopers responded to Harrington Pawn for an attempted burglary. Troopers say the group had tried to force their way into the pawn shop, but were unsuccessful. One of the suspects had a rifle during the incidents, police say.

Investigators would later track down the two getaway vehicles, both of which were reported stolen in Millsboro. One of the vehicles was found in Ocean City, and another in Dagsboro, severely damaged by fire.

Bundick is being held at Sussex Correctional Institution on $169,050 cash bond. Hack is being held at Sussex Correctional Institution on $73,001 cash bond. The 17-year-old and 16-year-old are being held at Stevenson House Detention Center on $33,525 and $29,251 secured bond, respectively.

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