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Windows Broken in Homes, Cars in Lower Mac

The following Lower Macungie arrest information was supplied by the state police at Fogelsville. It does not indicate a conviction.

 

The following are recent Lower Macungie Township incidents reported by state police at Fogelsville:

Charged: Amanda Rose Falcone, 19, and Kristina Marie Falcone, 18, both of Macungie, and a female juvenile from Wescosville at 11:45 p.m. Aug 10 with harassment; the three were involved in a physical altercation with an 18-year-old female victim at 7127 Hearth Lane, police said.

Charged: Christopher Clarke, 39, and Anna Martinez, 33, at 10:46 p.m. Aug. 13 at 7053 Hunt Drive following a domestic disturbance; involved in an altercation that caused minor injuries to both but that did not require medical attention, police said; pending court proceedings.

Theft from motor vehicle: Reported by Maria Schneberger in the 2000 block of Poplar Lane at 5:24 a.m. Aug. 17; radio valued at $40 removed from unlocked vehicle in the driveway, then window of front door to residence, valued at $400, broken with stick, police said.

Criminal mischief: Reported overnight Aug. 15 and 16 by a man in the 7100 block of Heather Road; someone either threw, struck or shot out his rear car window, causing it to shatter between 10 p.m. and 11 a.m., police said; no value given.

Propulsion of missiles: Reported at 4:15 p.m. Aug. 13 on Cedar Crest Boulevard between Lower Macungie and Indian Creek roads; a man reported that someone threw or shot something at his windshield, damaging the windshield, police said; no value given.

Criminal mischief: Reported by Ann Lisa Leidheiser of 1445 Country Club Road; window of back sliding door damaged between 8:15 p.m. Aug. 15 and 8:45 Aug. 16, police said; no value given.

Lost item: Reported Aug. 10 by Alejandro Sanchez of Bowie, Md.; wallet misplaced while purchasing item at Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, police said; described as a gray, leather bifold that included a Maryland driver's license.

Charged: Chloe Amber Williams, 20, of Allentown with retail theft; Aug. 12 at Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road; several items placed in her purse and attempted to leave without paying for them, police said; items valued at $80.20; charges filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Faulkner of Upper Macungie Township.

 

Related Topics: Harassment, Lower Macungie Township, Retail Theft, pennsylvania state police, and propulsion of missiles

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