Crime & Safety
Salisbury Police Blotter: Thefts and Arrests
The following information was provided by the Salisbury Township Police Department.
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Arrested: Meredith Corbet, 22, of Macungie; charged with retail theft on June 12 for allegedly taking jewelry from The Bon-Ton; $330 estimated value.
Arrested: Michael Huertas, 46, of Allentown; charged with simple assault, domestic violence and harassment on June 8.
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Arrested: Victor Cueto, 18, of Allentown; charged with retail theft June 1 for allegedly taking black Adidas running pants from The Bon-Ton; $35 estimated value.
Assist fire department: Salisbury Township Police assisted Western Salisbury Fire Department June 13 for a report of a fire alarm from an overheated elevator at an office building at 1249 Cedar Crest Blvd.
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Ordinance violation: On Time Trucking, of Farmington Hills, Mich., was cited June 10 for a parking a tractor trailer on Illingsworth Avenue.
Fraud: A resident in the 1700 block of Savercool Avenue who was asked to be secret shopper said she tried to cash a $1,440 check issued by Survey Monkey, but was alerted by the bank it was a fake check; reported June 11.
Theft: A resident in the 1600 block of Maumee Avenue reported a Dell notebook, jewelry, food and a gift card may have been taken sometime between March and June 6; $225 estimated value.
Theft: An orange and gray Miraco bike was reported stolen June 6 by a resident in the 800 block of E. Lynnwood Street; $360 estimated value.
Theft from vehicle: A car radio, speakers, toolbox and tools were reported taken June 6 from a vehicle in the 1700 block of E. Susquehanna St.; $620 estimated value.
Theft: A ground bar and six feet of copper wire were reported taken sometime between February 28 and May 31 from Metro PCS property in the 1200 block of Cedar Crest Boulevard; $1,500 estimated value.
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