Salisbury police
Simple assault
A 17-year-old female was charged Sept. 25 with alleged simple assault and harassment following an incident in the 600 block of East Emmaus Avenue, according to Salisbury police.
A 30-year-old female was charged Oct. 1 with alleged simple assault and harassment following a disturbance in the 700 block of Harrison Street, according to Salisbury police.
Possession
A 28-year-old female was charged Sept. 26 with alleged possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and a general lighting offense following a traffic stop in the 1600 block of Broadway, according to Salisbury police.
A 16-year-old female was referred to the community justice panel Oct. 5 for alleged simple possession of a controlled substance following an incident at Salisbury Township High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
Tobacco in schools prohibited
A 17-year-old female was referred to the community justice panel Oct. 5 for alleged possession of tobacco in schools prohibited following an incident at Salisbury Township High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
Theft from vehicle
A license plate was removed from a vehicle while it was parked in the 1600 block of East Emmaus Avenue, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 29.
Theft
A small flip cellphone was removed from a location in the 100 block of Mountain Park Road, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 24.
Lawn tools and accessories, valued at approximately $1,100, were removed from a location in the 900 block of Robin Hood Drive, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 5.
Disorderly conduct
Two 14-year-old females were charged Sept. 26 with alleged disorderly conduct following an incident at Salisbury Township High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., according to Salisbury police.
Fraud
A resident of the 200 block of Sturbridge Circle was swindled out of $8,000 in gift cards and $18,000 in digital currency, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 29.