On January 16, 2019, the United States Marshals Service New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Taskforce took Antwine Banks into custody in Camden, NJ for his role in the December 21, 2018 robbery of the Wells Fargo bank on South College Avenue.
In addition, Newark Detectives identified Victoria Williams, 30, of Perryville, MD as the driver of the vehicle in which Banks fled from this incident. Warrants were issued for her arrest. She was also taken into custody at the same time and will face Robbery and related charges.
Both Banks and Williams are being held in New Jersey pending their extradition to Delaware. Photos will be available upon their formal arrest in Delaware.
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On Thursday, January 3, 2019, at about 1814 hours, a Newark Police Officer conducted a traffic stop of a tractor trailer on the right shoulder of Elkton Road about 1/2 mile south of Christina Parkway in Newark. While the police officer was out of his vehicle and speaking with the operator of the tractor trailer, a 2013 Hyundai, operated by Sean Finney, struck the rear of the 2017 Newark Police Department Chevrolet Tahoe. The Tahoe was fully marked and had its emergency lights on at the time of the crash. After striking the police vehicle, the Hyundai continued forward and struck the rear of the tractor trailer.
Finney, 30, of Newark, was transported to an area hospital by ambulance for minor injuries and was later released. He was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Failing to Move Over for an Emergency Vehicle and Operating an Unregistered Vehicle. He was released pending a future appearance in Newark Alderman’s Court #40.
Neither the police officer, nor the operator of the tractor trailer, were injured in the crash.
