Whitehall police
Whitehall police responded to these and other calls recently.
OCT. 30
Officers were on the scene of a mental health call in the 1800 block of Sunset Drive.
Reports of disturbances brought police to North Ruch Street and at MacArthur Road and Fairmont Avenue.
Alarms on Grape and Park streets and Zephyr Boulevard were investigated.
A welfare check was conducted in the 2100 block of North First Avenue.
Suspicious activity on MacArthur Road and Mickley Run was reported.
Police responded to parking complaints on Carbon Street and Kansas Avenue.
OCT. 31
Officers investigated a reported disturbance in the 5100 block of Front Street.
A mental health call brought police to the 800 block of Seventh Street.
Welfare checks were conducted on Garfield Avenue and Mickley Road.
Police responded to an animal complaint in the 3100 block of North Second Street.
Officers were on the scene of an alarm in the 3100 block of Seventh Avenue.
Suspicious activity in the 600 block of Pine Street was reported.
NOV. 1
Police investigated reported disturbances on Mickley Road and Jordan Parkway.
Officers responded to an animal complaint in the 3000 block of North Second Street.
An alarm brought police to the 3100 block of South Seventh Street.
Parking complaints on Sixth Street and Maryland Circle were investigated.
Officers responded to reports of hazardous conditions at Rural and Mauch Chunk roads, Willow and Bridge streets and MacArthur and Mickley roads.
NOV. 2
Police were on the scene of a reported disturbance in the 1300 block of North 13th Street.
An animal complaint brought police to the 1200 block of Olympic Circle South.
Officers investigated an alarm in the 3900 block of Mechanicsville Road.
Welfare checks were conducted on Black Drive and Lehigh Street.
Police responded to parking complaints on North Lehigh Avenue and at Lehigh Valley Mall.
NOV. 3
Officers investigated reports of disturbances on Quarry and Main streets, Sunset Drive and MacArthur Road.
A report of a reckless driver in the area of MacArthur Road and Chestnut Street was handled by police.