The Newark Police Department is currently seeking the whereabouts of Galaye DIENG, a 25-year-old black male. DIENG is described as approximately 6’00”, 170 lbs. with brown eyes and closely cut black hair. DIENG’s last known whereabouts were in the City of Newark and his current whereabouts are unknown.
In March 2026, Newark Police Detectives began an investigation involving DIENG as the suspect. Following an extensive investigation, a warrant was obtained by Detective Master Corporal William Anderson charging DIENG with Rape 3rd degree – Victim is Less Than 16 years and the Defendant is More Than 10 Years Older or Victim Less Than 14 Years and the Defendant is Over 19 Years-Old, a class B Felony.
If you see DIENG, please notify your local police department or contact 9-1-1. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Master Corporal William Anderson at 302-366-7110 ext. 3469 or at wanderson@newark.de.us.
Additional methods for providing information to Newark Police can be found on our tips page, where reward information may also be available.

On February 3, 2026, Newark Police began an investigation after the victim reported that she had been assaulted by Christian Womack, 25, of Pennsylvania, at a business located in the 600 block of South College Avenue.
During an argument, Womack grabbed the victim by the hair and neck and strangled her, causing difficulty breathing. The victim was later transported to an area hospital for treatment and was released with minor injuries.
Newark Police Patrol officers responded to Christiana Hospital to investigate the incident. During the investigation, the victim reported that Womack was also in possession of her vehicle. The victim told officers that she had informed Womack that he was not permitted to use the vehicle and had requested that he return it. Womack refused to return the vehicle despite multiple requests.
The victim also reported that, during a prior incident several days earlier, Womack repeatedly struck her, causing injuries that the investigating officer observed.
Womack then repeatedly called and sent multiple text messages to the victim, causing her alarm and distress.
As a result of the investigation, Newark Police obtained warrants charging Womack with the following offenses:
On February 4, 2026, Womack was arrested in the vehicle by the Pennsylvania State Police and taken into their custody in Pennsylvania on additional charges from that agency. He was committed to a PA detention facility and was later extradited back to Delaware for the active Newark Police warrant on June 8, 2026.
On that date, Womack was arraigned through Justice of the Peace Court #2 and was issued $13,000 cash bail on the warrant for the above charges. He was also issued $3,000 cash bail on an unrelated capias. The court issued a no-contact order with the victim and ordered that, if released on bail, Womack be placed on GPS monitoring.
Womack was committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in lieu of bail.

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