Pa. juvenile arrested in connection with home invasion that led to slaying of diner owner

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Dover Police are seeking this person of interest after the murder of a diner owner. Photo courtesy of Dover Police.

A teen has been arrested for her alleged involvement in a home invasion that took the life of a Dover businessman.

Tiffany Ferraro, 16, of Fairless Hills Pa, was arrested for Robbery 1st, Conspiracy 2nd, Wearing a Disguise During the Commission of a Felony, and Home Invasion.

Dover Police earlier  announced the arrests of a man and woman in connection with the Monday night  slaying of  the owner of diners in that city and Milford. Publication  of  the accompanying photo played a part in the arrest.

Dover detectives were able to identify the driver  in the photo that was released to the media.

The public provided numerous  leads that led to the  driver being identified as  Joshua Lemonick, 20 , of Newtown, Pa. The investigation also revealed that Lemonick’s girlfriend, Angeline Terek,23 of Bristol Township, Pa, had ties to the Dover area and knew the victim.

Detectives obtained an arrest warrant and  worked with Newtown Township Police in Pennsylvania who apprehended Lemonick at his home Tuesday night.

On Tuesday morning,  Dover detectives contacted Falls Township, Pa. Falls Township officers arrested Tereck when she was seen walking.

Both suspects  are now in Delaware.

Dover Police  were dispatched late Monday night  when a  female caller who reported that she had been abducted from a residence in the 100 block of Acorn Lane and was  later released unharmed.

The woman  said  a male  at the residence was assaulted. Officers found  Michael Gklotsos, 59, dead from  strangulation. The DelmarvaNow website reported Gklostos was the owner of the Milford Diner and the Hollywood Diner in Dover.