Salisbury police blotter
Fraud
Someone fraudulently transferred a total of $2,642 from a business account of Valley Oral Surgery, 1275 S. Cedar Crest Blvd., to another person, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported April 4.
Theft from vehicle
A vehicle window was smashed and a purse was taken from the vehicle while it was parked at Lindberg Park, 2800 Lindberg Ave., according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported March 30 and the purse was valued at $200.
A lug nut tool and documents were among items removed from a vehicle parked in the 700 block of South 24th Street, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported April 8.
Someone removed $200 cash from a vehicle while it was parked in the 2200 block of Nottingham Road, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported April 8.
Someone removed approximately $200 cash from several vehicles parked in the 1000 block of Buckingham Drive, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported April 8.
Various items, with a total value of approximately $200, were removed from a vehicle while it was parked in the 2900 block of Greenbriar Lane, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported April 8.
Burglary
A wallet and its contents, including various credit cards and $200 cash, were removed from a residence in the 2100 block of Woodside Court, according to Salisbury police The incident was reported April 3.
Unauthorized use of a credit card
Someone used a credit card without permission to purchase tires valued at more than $2,800 at KOST Tire, 3117 Lehigh St., according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported March 31.
Theft
A resident of the 2800 block of Edgemont Drive discovered her mail was removed from her mailbox, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported March 31.
Adult compulsory school attendance
A 49-year-old person, of Allentown, was cited March 27 for an alleged violation of adult compulsory school attendance following an incident at Salisbury High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
Truancy
A 17-year-old female was charged April 3 with alleged truancy following an excessive number of absences from Salisbury High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
Community justice panel
Two 16-year-old females were referred to the community justice panel March 30 following a disturbance at Salisbury High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
A 14-year-old male was referred to the community justice panel April 4 following an incident at Salisbury High School, according to Salisbury police.
School justice panel
A 14-year-old-male was referred March 28 to the school justice panel following an incident at Salisbury Middle School, 3301 Devonshire Road, according to Salisbury police.