Philly man charged with siphoning gas from Shell stations

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Delaware State Police detectives with the assistance of  DNREC’s Natural Resources Police Environmental Crimes Unit arrested Vincent B. Chinn Jr., 34, of Philadelphia,  on charges of stealing thousands of gallons of gasoline.

Beginning on July 5th,  State Police started investigating a series of thefts that were taking place at various Shell stations throughout New Castle County.

 The initial investigations determined that in the early morning hours, between 1:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m., the suspect, who would later be identified as Chinn, would siphon hundreds of gallons of fuel from underground storage tanks and then transfer it to plastic tanks on a utility trailer.

Detectives were able to identify a blue, Dodge Ram, 4 door pick-up truck, towing a utility trailer as a suspect vehicle.

On Thursday at approximately 4:10 a.m., troopers observed the suspect vehicle, which contained the tanks, in the area of the Shell Gas Station, located at 300 South Walnut Street, Wilmington.

The vehicle was stopped on I-495 northbound in the area of 12th Street and Chinn was identified as the driver.

Due to the possibility of hazardous materials being present officers from DNREC’s Environmental Crimes Unit assisted with the investigation. It was determined that the plastic storage tanks contained on the trailer were empty and were safe to transport.

Chinn, who also has ties to Newark, DE, was taken into custody without incident and the vehicle and trailer were towed to Delaware State Police Troop 2 where a search warrant was executed.

As a result of the search, evidence was recovered further linking Chinn to the thefts.

The thefts occurred at the following locations and involved the specified quantity of gasoline and associated value:

Chinn was charged by Delaware State Police detectives with two counts of Theft greater than $1,500  and one count of Theft less than $1,500.

Chinn was also charged by the Delaware Natural Resources Police Environmental Crimes Unit with three counts of Constructing Equipment to Discharge an Air Contaminant without a Permit, a misdemeanor.

Chinn was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court #2 and released on $6,100  unsecured bond.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective B. Harris at Troop 2 by calling 302-365-8410.

Information may also be provided by calling Delaware crime stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or via the internet at http://www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com