Local cases often follow patterns we see around residential and commercial areas—places where people come and go on foot, by car, and at varying hours.
Common Del City scenarios include:
- Parking lot assaults and robberies where lighting, surveillance coverage, or access control may have been inadequate.
- Apartment and duplex incidents involving broken entry systems, malfunctioning locks, or doors that weren’t secured as promised.
- Businesses with “after-hours” risk—employees or visitors harmed when there was limited staffing, no effective response plan, or cameras that didn’t capture the relevant events.
- Harassment or stalking-related injuries where warning signs existed, but action wasn’t taken quickly enough.
In these situations, the question usually isn’t whether crime happened (crime can occur anywhere). It’s whether the property owner or business took reasonable steps to reduce foreseeable risk.


