Delaware State Police have charged a 19-year-old Dover resident with robbery and assault following a carjacking incident at a Dover Redner's store. The suspect allegedly punched a victim and stole his phone and vehicle after asking to borrow the phone.

Delaware State Police have taken a 19-year-old Dover resident into custody in connection with a carjacking incident that took place at a local grocery store on Saturday evening.
Malik Woodall faces multiple charges after the incident that unfolded at the Redner’s store on Salt Creek Drive in Dover on March 8, 2026, around 5:40 p.m.
According to police, a 20-year-old man was sitting in his vehicle when Woodall, dressed in dark clothing and wearing a face covering, walked up and requested to borrow his cell phone. During the exchange, Woodall allegedly struck the victim with his fist and attempted to block him from exiting the vehicle. After a physical altercation ensued, the victim managed to escape and sought assistance inside the grocery store. Woodall then fled the scene with both the victim’s mobile phone and car, police said. The victim sustained minor injuries during the encounter.
A bystander who witnessed the incident tracked the stolen vehicle to a home on New Street in Dover. Police officers responded to that location and apprehended Woodall without any complications.
Following his arrest, Woodall was transported to Troop 3 headquarters where he was formally charged. He appeared before Justice of the Peace Court 7 for arraignment and was subsequently released after posting a $1,000 unsecured bond.
The charges against Woodall include:
• Second-degree robbery involving prevention of resistance and motor vehicle theft (felony)
• Third-degree assault
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