Salisbury police
DUI
Angelo Francisco Cordoba, 23, of Allentown, was charged Sept. 25 with allegedly driving under the influence and related offenses following a vehicle stop in the 1500 block of East Susquehanna Street, according to Salisbury police. Cordoba was transported to the Lehigh County Central Booking Center.
Possession
Donte Brandon Spence, 24, of Allentown, was charged Sept. 25 with alleged possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and traffic offenses following a traffic stop in the area of Constitution Drive and East Cumberland Street, according to Salisbury police. Spence was transported to the Lehigh County Central Booking Center.
Demitrius Malik Inman, 27, of Allentown, was charged Sept. 19 with alleged possession of a small amount of marijuana and driving while operating privilege is suspended following a traffic stop in the 3300 block of Lehigh Street, according to Salisbury police.
Accident
A 25-year-old male, of Bethlehem, was charged Sept. 24 with alleged accidents involving damage to an attended vehicle or property and driving vehicle at safe speed following an accident in the 1700 block of East Susquehanna Street, according to Salisbury police.
Stolen vehicle
A stolen vehicle was recovered following a traffic stop on Cherry Street in Fountain Hill Sept. 17, according to Salisbury police. The occupants fled the vehicle, leaving it unattended. The vehicle was reported stolen from the Wilson Borough Police Department.
Theft
A concrete bench, valued at $100, was removed from a residence in the 1400 block of Brook Avenue, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 15 and remains under investigation.
Theft from vehicle
Various credit cards and cash were removed from a locked vehicle while it was parked in the 1700 block of South Albert Street, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 21 and remains under investigation.
Fraud
A resident of the 2900 block of Fairfield Drive received and deposited a check, which was determined to be fraudulent, according to Salisbury police. The resident withdrew funds from a personal account and then deposited the funds into the account of another person. The incident was reported Sept. 17 and remains under investigation.
The Salisbury Township Police Department continues to encourage the reporting of fraudulent attempts to obtain unemployment benefits. Contact the department at 610-797-1447 or Lehigh County Radio at 610-437-5252.