Dover Man
Arrested for Threatening Emails Directed at Governor
Released
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Dover
– The Delaware State Police have arrested a 50-year-old Dover man
for several harassment charges after he was responsible for sending
a series of emails that directed alarming and offensive statements
towards Governor Jack Markell.
The
investigation began after representatives from the Governor's office
alerted state police about receiving alarming emails that were sent
to the cost saving suggestion public mailbox on Sunday, March 22,
2009. This public mailbox, which is located at
Delaware.gov -- the Official Website of the First State, was
developed for citizens to share their suggestions, publicly or
anonymously, on ways Governor Markell’s administration can reduce
costs and increase fiscal responsibility.
The ensuing
investigation by DSP Troop 3 Major Crime’s detectives revealed that
several emails made alarming statements that caused concern for the
safety of the Governor, which prompted officials to retrieve the
internet protocol (IP) address from the sent email. Records
obtained by detectives from the High Technology Crimes Unit (HTCU)
revealed the IP address was assigned to Comcast Cable Internet
Service. A subsequent subpoena directed to Comcast to retrieve the
subscriber information on the Comcast account revealed Steven R.
Lenhart, 50 of Dyke Branch Road, Dover was the registered user.
On Saturday, March
28, several additional emails were sent to the cost saving
suggestion public mailbox where additional threats were made. These
emails were linked to the same IP address as Lenhart.
Today, detectives
executed a search warrant at Lenhart’s residence and seized a home
computer. Additionally, detectives learned Lenhart was employed as
a correctional officer for the State of Delaware. DSP detectives
contacted him and learned he was responsible for sending the
emails. He was taken into custody without incident.
As a result of the
investigation, Lenhart was arrested for
ten misdemeanor counts of
Harassment. He was issued a $10,000 secured bail and committed to
the Sussex Correctional Institute. Please be advised this is an
ongoing investigation and no further information will be provided at
this time.
Note: Questions
regarding Lenhart’s employment can be directed to Mr. John Painter
of the Department of Corrections. He can be reached at
302.857.5232.
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