Delaware Launches Website As Part of Bullying Prevention Efforts
Department of Justice | Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Governor Markell helped to officially launch DEleteBullying.org, a new online resource to highlight and support bullying prevention efforts in the First State.
Seaford Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
Department of Justice | Date Posted: Monday, October 1, 2012
Seaford – Attorney General Beau Biden announced today that a Delaware Child Predator Task Force undercover investigation has led to the arrest of a Seaford resident for distributing child pornography over the internet. Wayne E. Krumm, age 41, of the 25000 block of S. Parkway Road, was charged last week with 7 counts of Dealing […]
Attorney General Biden Calls on Delawareans to Join the Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse
Department of Justice | Date Posted: Friday, September 28, 2012
elaware Attorney General Beau Biden urged Delawareans to take advantage of statewide Prescription Drug Take Back locations on Saturday, September 29 to safely get rid of their surplus prescription medication. Three locations will be operated by the Attorney General’s Office.
Governor Proclaims October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Delaware
Department of Correction | Department of Justice | Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Friday, September 28, 2012
Governor Jack Markell proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Delaware.
Biden Announces Statewide Consumer Shredding Events
Department of Justice | Date Posted: Thursday, September 27, 2012
As part of its ongoing efforts to prevent identity theft, the Attorney General’s Office is sponsoring three free community shred events this fall at locations statewide. Each event will feature on-site document shredding, and staff from the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division will be on-hand to provide information and answer questions about identity theft and consumer fraud. Consumers may bring up to three file-sized boxes of documents; emptied boxes will be immediately returned.
