Crime and Fire
Swastika Found by Lower Macungie Resident
Branches were used to form the symbol outside woman's home, police say.
Whether the act was intended as a prank or to send a derogatory message isn't clear, but someone recently wanted a Lower Macungie resident to see the swastika they placed outside. State police at Fogelsville said someone rang the doorbell of Lori Ann Kegley at 1659 Promise Lane several times about 1:30 a.m. July 9. Whoever rang the doorbell ran when the door was answered. However, the resident noticed that broken tree branches were used to form a swastika outside the door. The incident was classified as harassment. Police ask that anyone with information call them at 610-395-1438.
In this Article:
Carl W
1:11 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Idle minds, I feel probably just arbitrarily picking any people, just to get some excitement, not really digesting how rude they're being. It took a while to catch him, however, in my former apt. complex, we had a person who did things like this every time their spouse went out of town. IT WAS NOT PERSONAL to the pervert, but hard for tenants not to take it with fear.   more ›