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Upper Macungie Twp Police

License plate

stolen

Upper Macungie police say Dennis Dziemianowicz of Olyphant reported at 8:30 p.m. June 11 his Pennsylvania license plate, JGK6427, was stolen from his vehicle while it was parked at 910 Nestlé Way.

The theft remains under investigation.

Laptop stolen

from business

Police say Dr. Karl Sheaffer reported a laptop was stolen 7:15 a.m. June 5 from his business at 11250 Glenlivet Drive, Unit A-14.

Trailer stolen

from parking lot

Police say a black Ringo dump trailer was stolen sometime between May 16 and 18 from a parking lot at 6642 Grant Way.

Anyone with information about this theft is asked to contact police at 484-661-5911.

Wallet stolen

from vehicles

Police say Tara Sistrunk and Joseph Laurinitis, reported 6:09 a.m. May 20 a wallet and some lose change was stolen sometime overnight from their unlocked vehicles at 1549 Bridgeton Road.

Scrap metal stolen

from property

Police say approximately 2,500 pounds of scrap metal was stolen sometime between May 16 and 20 from 7050 Snowdrift Road.

Anyone with information about this theft is asked to call police at 484-661-5911.

Fire damages

two trailers

Police Officer Robert Djevharian was dispatched for a trailer fire 9:14 a.m. May 12 in the rear lot at Hale Trailer Brake and Wheel, Inc., 5274 Oakview Drive, Upper Macungie Township.

Fogelsville, Upper Macungie and Good Will fire companies responded to the fire, which damaged a 2007, 53-foot utility trailer with refrigeration unit and a 2014 Hyundai 53-foot trailer.

According to police, the utility trailer sustained severe fire and smoke damage and the Hyundai trailer sustained light heat damage to its right side. Cetronia Ambulance Corps assisted.

Police say the source of the fire is still under the investigation.

Paperwork,

clothing stolen

Police say Dori Rebich reported paperwork and clothing were stolen between 10 p.m. June 2 and 11:45 a.m. the next day from her vehicle at 394 Daniel St. Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Fregede at 484-661-5911.