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Whitehall police

Crime Watch to meet Monday

The Whitehall Township Crime Watch will meet 7 p.m. Nov. 25 in the township building, 3219 MacArthur Road.

Kim Checkeye, president of Truth for Women, will provide a presentation on the organization's stance against and confronting the exploitation of women and missing children.

For more information, contact the police department at 610-437-3042.

The Whitehall police responded to these and other calls recently.

NOVEMBER 11

· A report of a GPS unit and power cord stolen from a vehicle brought officers to the 4600 block of Schimmel Court.

· An alarm summoned police to the 300 block of Laurel Drive.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 5500 block of Main Street.

· Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 300 block of Fourth Street.

· A report of truancy brought officers to the 3800 block of Mechanicsville Road.

· Officers were called to the 4100 block of Lehigh Street to investigate a report that someone entered and rummaged through a vehicle.

NOVEMBER 12

· Police responded to a domestic call in the 3300 block of Carbon Street.

· A report of a theft from a vehicle brought officers to the unit block of Maryland Circle.

· Police responded to a report of a suspicious man in the 1900 block of Bellview Road.

· A report of a suspicious vehicle brought officers to Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3355 MacArthur Road.

NOVEMBER 13

· Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the 1400 block of MacArthur Road.

· A report of lollipops stolen from a vehicle brought officers to the 5100 block of Stone Terrace Drive.

· Police were called to Whitehall High School, 3800 Mechanicsville Road, to investigate a report of truancy.

· Police responded to the 5100 block of Stone Terrace Drive for a report of a suspicious activity.

· Officers were called to Fiesta Ole, 1808 MacArthur Road, to investigate a report of a customer leaving the restaurant without paying for the meal.

· A report of a juvenile struck by an adult brought police to the Home Depot, 1350 MacArthur Road.

NOVEMBER 14

· Officers responded to a disturbance in the 1200 block of Washington Street.

· Police were called to Fifth Street to investigate a suspicious vehicle.

· A report of fraud brought officers to the 3000 block of North Front Street.

· Police responded to a theft from a vehicle in the 1300 block of North 13th Street.

· Officers responded to a DUI at Dunkin Donuts, 1175 MacArthur Road.

NOVEMBER 15

· The theft of a wallet from a vehicle brought police to the 3400 block of Limestone Drive.

· Officers responded to a report of an injured dog on the roadway on Mechancsville Road.

· An unauthorized credit card purchase brought police to the 5200 block of Lincoln Avenue.

· Officers responded to a sex offense at the Growing Tree, 3000 Third St.

· Police responed to a fire at the Hokendauqua Pool, 3051 S. Fifth St.

NOVEMBER 16

· An alarm summoned officers to the 1100 block of Sumner Avenue.

· A report of a business sign spray painted brought police to Jazz Circle.

· Officers responded to the 1600 block of Jackson Street for a report that a juvenile had been cyber bullied.

· The theft of $57.24 worth of merchandise brought police to Redner's Market, 2180 MacArthur Road.

· Police responded to a report of a missing juvenile in the 3300 block of Hobston Street.

NOVEMBER 17

· A report of a suspicious activity brought officers to the 1900 block of Schadt Avenue.

· Officers were called to the 300 block of Florida Avenue to investigate a report of a burglary.

· A report of the theft of tools from a garage brought police to the 200 block of Grape Street.