The Salisbury man accused of hitting another man with a crowbar and threatening him with a screwdriver at a Delmar home earlier this month has turned himself in, police say.

Delaware State Police said 66-year-old William Betts turned himself in Wednesday at Troop 5 and has been charged with two counts of possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony, second-degree burglary, two counts of aggravated menacing, third-degree burglary, terroristic threatening, third-degree assault and criminal mischief.

Troopers responded to a home in the 12000 block of Line Road on Tuesday, Sept. 4 shortly before 11 a.m. for a reported assault, according to police. The 65-year-old victim was already being taken to Peninsula Regional Medical Center prior to troopers' arrival.

Police said they met with the victim at the hospital where he identified Betts as the acquaintance who had come into his Delmar home unannounced and began arguing with him and threatening to kill him.

The victim told troopers Betts left the house soon after he arrived, police said, and walked into the home's detached garage where he started pushing things over. He then took a crowbar and screwdriver from the garage and went back into the victim's house.

Betts confronted the victim again, according to police, striking him with the crowbar and threatening him with the screwdriver before finally leaving the scene. The victim was treated at the hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening and released.

Betts has been released on $58,100 unsecured bond.

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