Upper Macungie Twp Police
Utz products stolen
from sales route
Upper Macungie police say Ryan Roberts, regional sales manager for Utz, 7545 Penn Drive, reported on Sept. 23 approximately $976.38 in product was taken between April 22 and Sept. 5 from a sales route.
Anyone with information on these thefts is asked to contact police at 484-661-5911.
Case of beer stolen
from garage
Police say Tom Graf, of the 200 block of Alexander Drive, reported 6:11 p.m. Sept. 23 a case of beer was taken from his garage.
One of the individuals is described as a white male, approximately 16 years old wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt.
Police say the other two are described as a thin black male and a white female.
All three fled toward Windemere Court.
Anyone with information about this theft is asked to contact Upper Macungie police at 484-661-5911.
Former employee
charged
Police say a former employee of Westport Axle, 650 Boulder Drive, Suite 100, Blake Kennon, of 1470 Morgan Hill Road, Apt. A, Easton, allegedly damaged an interior wall at the company just before 4 p.m. Sept. 18.
The criminal mischief charge was filed against Kennon through District Judge Michael Faulkner, Upper Macungie.
Transponder, change stolen
Dianne Andresen, of the 100 block of Forsythia Lane, reported to police that sometime between Sept. 13-24 an EZ pass transponder, $4 in change and a cell phone charger were taken from her unlocked Honda.
Tires punctured
at nursing home
Police say Thomas Weldon of Allentown reported to police two of the tires were punctured on his vehicle while it was parked in the lot at the Mosser Nursing Home, 1175 Mosser Road, Upper Macungie Township.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call police at 484-661-5911.
Companies cited
for false alarms
Police say Rural Sportsman of Trexlertown, 1090 Trexlertown Road, was cited 9:24 a.m. Sept. 19 for having four or more false burglar alarms within the past 12 consecutive months.
In a separate incident, Eagle Arms Sport Shop, 9331 Hamilton Blvd., was cited 6:26 p.m. Sept. 21 for having four or more false burglar alarms within the past 12 consecutive months, police say.