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Clayton
Woman Attacked while Walking on Highway
Released
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Dover
– The Delaware State Police are currently investigating the attack
of a 36 year old Clayton woman that occurred early this morning at
approximately 4:20 am on N. DuPont Hwy (US 13) just north of
Hatchery Rd.
The victim had
just left her place of employment and was walking on the northbound
shoulder of DuPont Hwy heading towards home. The victim was north of
Hatchery Road when a four door passenger car pulled up behind her.
The occupants
(a driver and passenger) of the vehicle were yelling things to her
from the car as she continued walking ignoring them. The suspects
became more belligerent and continued to follow her on the shoulder.
At one point the suspect in the passenger side of the car exited and
grabbed the victim's hair from behind and swung her to the ground. A
struggle ensued as the victim was attempting to fight off the
attacker. The suspect then placed some type of unknown object around
her neck and began to choke her. The victim was then dragged by her
neck and hair towards the vehicle.
As this was
occurring a passing motorist startled the suspect and he let her go
and got back into the vehicle and fled northbound on Route 13 toward
Cheswold. The victim who sustained several cuts, bruises and
abrasions was taken by ambulance to Kent General Hospital where she
was treated and released.
The suspect in
the case was described as white male, 5'8''-6'1'' in height, wearing
blue jeans, dark colored jacket or sweatshirt, possibly in his 30's.
The driver of the vehicle was a white male. No further description
of the suspects was given. The vehicle was described as a 4 door
midsized passenger car, older model, brake light in back window
situated on the bottom middle of window, silver/gray in color.
Anyone with information on this
crime or who may have been driving in the area at the time of the
occurrence is asked to contact investigators at 302.697.2104 ext 307
or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.TIP.3333. Tips may also be forwarded to
law enforcement through tip lines maintained by Delaware Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-333 3 or on
line at
www.tipsubmit.com.
Note: The victim’s place of
employment is not being released to protect her welfare. The vehicle
that startled the suspect did not stop and it is believed they may
not have known what had occurred.
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