Salisbury police
Theft
A package containing a Nexus gaming chair, valued at $120, was removed from a front porch at a residence in the 1300 block of Fairfax Street, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Feb. 5.
Firearms not to be carried without a license
A 32-year-old-male, of Allentown, was charged Feb. 9 with alleged violation of firearms not to be carried without a license, recklessly endangering another person, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and associated traffic offenses after an incident in the 1400 block of Tweed Avenue, according to Salisbury police.
Criminal mischief
A 42-year-old-male, of Phoenixville, was charged Feb. 15 with alleged criminal mischief after an incident in the 1600 block of Riverside Drive, according to Salisbury police. The male allegedly threw an object through a window causing $1,076 in damage, according to authorities.
Fraud
A resident of the 1800 block of Keystone Road received a bill from Verizon for $364.10 for the purchase of two iPhone smartphones, according to Salisbury police. The resident did not buy the phones and does not have an account with Verizon, according to authorities. The incident was reported Feb. 8.
School justice panel
A 12-year-old male, of Bethlehem, was referred to the school justice panel Feb. 4 after a disorderly disturbance on a Salisbury Township School District school bus, according to Salisbury police.
Community justice panel
A 17-year-old female, of Allentown, was referred to the community justice panel Feb. 10 after an incident at the Salisbury Township High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., involving possession of nicotine vapes, according to Salisbury police.