State police
Retail theft
A male allegedly removed $2,500 in clothing items from Dick’s Sporting Goods, 707 N. Krocks Road, Lower Macungie Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The incident happened March 27 and was reported March 29.
A retail theft occurred at Kohl’s department store, 6900 Hamilton Blvd., Lower Macungie Township, March 23, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The theft was reported March 29.
Two people allegedly placed $1,042.15 in merchandise in a shopping cart at Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, 6:13 p.m. Feb. 11, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The two people fled the store when confronted by store personnel, leaving the cart and its contents.
Christopher Roberto Adorno, 28, of Allentown, allegedly removed $284.95 worth of merchandise, including a blender and a vacuum, from Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, March 5, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A Chromebook, valued at $219.99 and a laptop computer, valued at $259.99, were removed from Target, 749 N. Krocks Road, Lower Macungie Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The theft was reported 5:12 p.m. March 8.
Missing firearm
A delivery driver was delivering packages to houses in the Rolling Meadow Drive and Woodridge Drive neighborhood, Lower Macungie Township, Feb. 21 when the driver realized a concealed firearm was missing from a holster, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The firearm was described as a black Glock 26 pistol. The firearm was entered in the National Crime Information Center database and a canvass of the neighborhood was conducted. Anyone with information regarding this incident may contact the Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville at 610-395-1438.
Theft
A furnace, valued at $700, was removed from a residence in the 3800 block of Daylily Drive, Upper Milford Township, between Jan. 19 and Feb. 10, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A wallet containing a Social Security card, driver’s license and $5 cash was removed from a location in the 1000 block of Village Round, Lower Macungie Township, between 5 p.m. March 4 and 1 p.m. March 5, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A resident of the 1700 block of Spring Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, discovered $3,695.53 in withdrawals made from a bank account, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The incident was reported Feb. 7.
Identity theft
A resident of Seip Road, Lower Macungie Township, discovered his personal information was used to apply for pandemic unemployment assistance in Kentucky between Feb. 14 and 26, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A resident of the 3600 block of Clauss Drive, Lower Macungie Township, provided identity and financial information as well as gift card information for two gift cards with a total value of $1,100 to someone claiming to be a representative for an online loan company between Jan. 11 and March 4, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A resident of the 7100 block of Tuscany Drive, Lower Macungie Township, informed Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville someone used the resident’s personal information to attempt to open a bank account and make two purchases between Nov. 5 and 19, 2020.
A resident of the 4100 block of Dillingersville Road, Lower Milford Township, informed Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville someone used his personal information to open a fraudulent unemployment claim. The incident was reported Feb. 4.
Harassment
A woman allegedly struck her father with a fist after he allegedly shoved her during an argument at a residence in the 4000 block of Lorene Drive, Lower Macungie Township, 5:28 p.m. Feb. 23, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
A 42-year-old male, of Wescosville, allegedly shoved a 13-year-old female during an argument at a residence on Greens Drive, Lower Macungie Township, Feb. 21, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
Disorderly conduct
A 46-year-old male, of Coopersburg, allegedly lunged at and threatened harm to a person during an argument about use of a handicap parking spot at a location on Hamilton Boulevard, Lower Macungie Township, March 19, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.
Theft by deception
A resident of the 6800 block of Beech Circle, Lower Macungie Township, reported $442 was removed from his ride share employee account after receiving instructions by phone to verify the employee account for COVID-19 relief funds, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville.