Salisbury police
Simple possession
A 43-year-old male, of Quakertown, was charged Oct. 13 with alleged simple possession, possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after an incident at Lehigh Valley Hospital, South Cedar Crest Boulevard, according to Salisbury police.
A 19-year-old male, of Coopersburg, was charged Oct. 17 with alleged simple possession after an incident at Lehigh Valley Hospital, South Cedar Crest Boulevard, according to Salisbury police.
A 56-year-old male, whose current address was not known, was charged Oct. 20 with alleged simple possession after an incident at Lehigh Valley Hospital, South Cedar Crest Boulevard, according to Salisbury police.
DUI
A 37-year-old male, of Allentown, was charged Oct. 26 with allegedly driving under the influence, possession of a small amount of marijuana and driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked after a traffic stop in the 1700 block of Seidersville Road, according to Salisbury police.
Theft
A 38-year-old female, of Lansdale, was charged Nov. 1 with alleged theft by unlawful taking or disposition and receiving stolen property after an incident at Lehigh Valley Hospital, South Cedar Crest Boulevard, according to Salisbury police.
Someone removed a package, valued at $30, from a porch located in the 1700 block of South Albert Street, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 23.
A resident of the 1200 block of Garden Avenue learned their red and black mountain bicycle was taken, according to Salisbury police. This incident was reported Oct. 20.
Harassment
A 31-year-old male, of New Jersey, was charged Oct. 24 with alleged harassment after an incident at Lehigh Valley Hospital, South Cedar Crest Boulevard, according to Salisbury police.
Criminal mischief
A resident of the 1500 block of East Emmaus Avenue found broken Halloween decorations, according to Salisbury police. Decorations also were missing. The incident was reported Oct. 24.
Scam
A resident of the 1600 block of 33rd Street SW was swindled after sending a $1,500 cashier’s check to another person under the pretense the resident would receive a payment of a larger amount from a government relief agency, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 14.
Fraudulent purchases
A resident of the 700 block of Public Road learned three purchases, totaling $249, were made on the resident’s debit account from out of state, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 17.