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Troopers Arrest Two in Hartly on Multiple Drug Charges


Date Posted: Saturday, March 2nd, 2019

Hartly, Delaware – The Delaware State Police have arrested two women on multiple drug charges in connection with a drug dealing investigation.

On Thursday, February 28, 2019 members of the Delaware State Police Kent County Drug Unit (KDU) with the assistance of Kent County Governor’s Task Force (GTF) concluded this drug dealing investigation. Troopers responded to the 200 block of Judith Road, Hartly to locate Susan E. Everett, 59 of Hartly, who was involved in the distribution of crack cocaine. Upon arrival of the residence a drug search warrant was executed and troopers contacted Kelly A. Wooters, 50-year-old of Hartly, in a red BMW sedan parked in the driveway. Wooters was in possession of crack cocaine and was taken into custody. Susan E. Everett was contacted in the residence and she was in possession of suspected crack cocaine with suspected drug proceeds. Additionally located in the residence were crack cocaine smoking pipes, digital scales and drug paraphernalia.

A search of the residence was conducted resulting in the following being recovered:

  • Over 14.00 grams of Crack Cocaine
  • Over $1,000.00 in suspected drug proceeds

Both Susan E. Everett and Kelly A. Wooters were transported to Troop 3 and were charged and processed.

Susan E. Everett was charged with the following:

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Crack Cocaine in a Tier 2 quantity
  • Possession of Crack Cocaine in a Tier 2 quantity
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia

Kelly A. Wooters was charged with the following:

  • Possession of Crack Cocaine
  • Local Fugitive Capias – two active capiases out of Kent County Court of Common Pleas

Both defendants were arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court 2. Susan E. Everett was committed to Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution in default of $26,500.00 secured bail. Kelly A. Wooters was issued a $1,500.00 unsecured bail, however was committed to Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution in default of her outstanding $100.00 capias bail amount.

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