Wilmington, DE – Delaware State Police are providing new guidance Tuesday for residents who left vehicles or personal belongings at the Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles following an incident last week, as investigators continue working through the scene.
According to Delaware State Police, individuals who had vehicles, personal items, or other belongings at the DMV location at 2230 Hessler Boulevard in Wilmington during the December 23, 2025 incident can now begin the process of retrieving their property.
Police say affected individuals are asked to contact Delaware State Police directly so arrangements can be coordinated safely and efficiently. Investigators noted that not all areas may be immediately accessible, as portions of the property could remain restricted while the investigation continues.
Authorities emphasized that recovery efforts are being handled on a case-by-case basis to ensure safety and preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation.
Residents seeking to recover property are instructed to reach out to Detective D. Grassi via email at daniel.grassi@delaware.gov. Additional instructions will be provided after initial contact is made, according to police.
State police also thanked the public for their patience and cooperation as investigators continue their work related to the incident.
For those impacted emotionally or personally, Delaware State Police reminded residents that Victim Services remain available. Support and resources can be accessed 24 hours a day through the Delaware Victim Center hotline at 1-800-VICTIM (1-800-842-8461) or by emailing DSP_VictimServicesMail@delaware.gov.
Officials encourage anyone affected to reach out for assistance if needed.
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