UPDATE: 61-Year-Old Identified, Hospitalized After Barricade Incident; Faces Several Criminal Charges


Update–02/19/26– 3 PM The 61-year-old man arrested following a barricade incident yesterday in Dover is identified as Eric Dryden. What police are now saying was a domestic-related incident happened Wednesday afternoon on Stoney Drive. The investigation revealed that Dryden assaulted a woman inside the home, pointed a firearm at her, and fired a shot into a wall. The victim was able to leave safely and contact authorities. Officers say Dryden refused to surrender and exited the home multiple times while armed before going back inside. During the standoff, police disabled power to the residence. Authorities say Dryden fired a shot from inside the home toward the exterior, nearly striking a city electric employee and assisting officers. Dryden later sustained a self-inflicted injury and surrendered. He was taken to a hospital for treatment. He remains hospitalized at an undisclosed location and will be formally arraigned on the following charges once medically cleared. Those charges include firearm offenses and reckless endangering.

 

Additional Information from the Dover Police Department:

The Dover Police Department arrested Eric Dryden, 61, of Dover, following a barricade incident that occurred on Wednesday. The investigation began at 3:34 p.m. when Dover Police were called to a residence in the unit block of Stoney Drive for the report of a domestic-related incident in which a firearm had been discharged. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the victim.

The ensuing investigation revealed that the victim had gotten into an argument with Dryden inside the home. During the argument, Dryden assaulted the victim and, at one point, pointed a firearm at her and discharged a round into a wall inside the residence. The victim was able to safely exit the home and contact police.

Officers attempted to get Dryden to exit the residence but were unsuccessful, prompting a response from the Dover Police Department鈥檚 Special Operations Response Team (SORT), the Dover Police Crisis Negotiations Team, and Delaware State Police SORT. Due to the location of the incident, significant traffic disruptions occurred, and the Delaware Department of Transportation responded to assist with traffic control.

Dryden exited the residence several times while holding a firearm but quickly re-entered and refused to surrender to police.

During the incident, the decision was made to disable electricity to the residence. As a result, a City of Dover electric employee was escorted to the side of the residence by a Delaware State Police officer operating an armored vehicle and two Dover Police SORT members. While power was being disabled, Dryden discharged a firearm from inside the residence toward the exterior, nearly striking the electric employee and assisting officers.

Dryden eventually sustained a self-inflicted injury inside the residence and subsequently surrendered to police. He was treated on scene by medical personnel and transported to an area hospital for treatment.

Dryden remains hospitalized at an undisclosed location and will be formally arraigned on the following charges once medically cleared:

Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony
Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited (2 counts)
Reckless Endangering (4 counts)
Aggravated Menacing
Resisting Arrest
Offensive Touching
Dryden is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our partners at the Capital School District for opening Dover High School as a safe location for residents displaced during this incident. We also thank the Delaware State Police for their continued support and collaboration, as well as the Delaware Department of Transportation for assisting with traffic control. Our gratitude extends to Kent County Paramedics and Ambulnz for the medical care they provided.

Finally, we offer a heartfelt thank you to the residents who were displaced. Your patience and cooperation allowed us to carry out our responsibilities safely and effectively while ensuring others remained out of harm鈥檚 way.

 

Update–02/18/26– 9 PM:聽 The Dover Police Department has taken a 61-year-old man into custody, ending the barricade situation that occurred in the area of Forrest Avenue and Stoney Drive. He was transported to an area hospital for self-inflicted wounds and is being treated for his injuries. The Dover Police Department thanks the community for its cooperation and patience, knowing this caused a transportation disruption in that area. The department is also grateful for DelDOT assisting with traffic control, Delaware State Police for their assistance, as well as the Capital School District for opening its doors of Dover High School to house displaced residents. They also give a shout out to the City of Dover, Delaware–Electric Department for its assistance and the local paramedics and EMT’s who were on the scene to provide medical care when needed.聽聽

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Dover Police has responded to a barricade situation reportedly involving one person in the area of Forest Avenue and Stoney Drive in Dover. There is a strong police presence in the area as officers work to safely resolve the situation. The Talk of Delmarva will have more information as further details become available.
For residents and motorists…
Dover PD asks that residents and motorists continue to remain clear of the area and use alternate routes until further notice. For those who are not able to go to their residence as a result of the situation, the Capital School District will be opening up the auditorium as a safe, warm place to wait until the situation is resolved. If you are coming from the east or south, you will need to access Dover High School through the Cannon Mills neighborhood. If you were coming from the West, you will access it through Dover High Drive. Updates will continue to be provided as they are available.