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Catasauqua police

The Catasauqua police responded to these and other calls recently.

JUNE 9

· An alarm summoned officers to the 900 block of Bethlehem Road.

· Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash on St. John Street.

· A report of a fire brought officers to Lehigh Valley Christian High School, 330 Howertown Road.

· Police were called to Third Street to investigate a theft from a vehicle.

· A report of a domestic dispute brought officers to the 600 block of South 14th Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 800 block of Faith Street.

· A report of an open door and window brought police to the 800 block of Bath Avenue.

· Police responded to a request for a protection-from-abuse order in the 600 block of South 14th Street.

· A report of a suspicious activity brought officers to the unit block of Union Street.

JUNE 10

· An alarm summoned police to the 100 block of South 14th Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 600 block of Front Street.

· A report of juveniles playing basketball brought officers to the Catasauqua Playground, 501 American Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 200 block of Front Street.

· A report of harassment brought police to the Catasauqua Playground, 501 American St.

· Officers responded to a report of a vehicle keyed in the 800 block of Walnut Street.

JUNE 11

· A report of vehicles keyed brought police to the 200 block of York Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 200 block of Walnut Street.

· Police were called to Howertown Road to investigate a report of a motor vehicle crash.

· Officers responded to a report of eggs thrown at a home in the 300 block of Circle Drive.

· Police were called to the 800 block of Walnut Street to investigate a report of a wanted person.

· An alarm summoned officers to Lehigh Valley Christian High School, 330 Howertown Road.

· A report of identity theft brought police to the 200 block of Church Street.

JUNE 12

· Police were called to the 500 block of Front Street to investigate a motor vehicle crash.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 100 block of Front Street.

JUNE 13

· A report of a suspicious vehicle brought police to Howertown Road.

· An alarm summoned officers to Star City Music, 519 Front St.

· Officers responded to a disturbance in the 600 block of Third Street.

JUNE 14

· Officers assisted EMS in the 700 block of Circle Drive.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 500 block of Third Street.

· A report of harassment brought police to Fourth Street.

· Police were called to the 200 block of Railroad Street to investigate a disturbance.

· Officers were called to the 100 block of Bridge Street to investigate a report of harassment.

· A report of a loud noise brought police to the 700 block of Limestone Street.

JUNE 15

· Police were called to the 800 block of Faith Drive to investigate a report of fireworks.

· The theft of a motor vehicle brought officers to the 900 block of Bridge Street.

· Police were called to the 500 block of Bethlehem Road to investigate the theft of an IronPigs sign.

· A theft from a vehicle brought officers to the 900 block of Bridge Street.

· Officers responded to a theft from a vehicle in the 200 block of St. John Street.

· A report of a loud noise brought police to the Catty Corner, 301 Mulberry St.

· Officers responded to a report of a stolen registration plate at Biery's Port Bodyworks, 307 Front St.

JUNE 16

· A report of driving under the influence brought officers to the 200 block of Walnut Street.

· Officers were called to 14th Street to investigate a report of damge to the sports field.

· Police responded to a report of a stolen phone in the unit block of Front Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 200 block of Front Street.

· A report of a fight between a man and woman brought police to the 100 block of South Front Street.

JUNE 17

· Officers responded to a loud noise at the Catasauqua Playground, 501 American Street.

· A report of a motor vehicle crash brought police to the 200 block of Front Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 700 block of Front Street.

· A report of a suspicious vehicle brought police to the M&B Market, 410 Second St.

· Police responded to a hit-and-run motor vehicle crsh on Pine Street.

· Officers responded to a suspicious activity at the Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St.

· A report of a reckless driver brought police to the 400 block of Circle Drive.

JUNE 18

· Officers responded to a report of a disturbance in the unit block of Second Street.

· A report of a broken garage window brought police to the 100 block of Mulberry Street.

JUNE 19

· Officers were called to the 500 block of Walnut Street to investigate a report of a theft from a vehicle.

· Police conducted a death investigation in the 500 block of Pearl Street

· Officers assisted EMS at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 122 Union St.

· A report of harassment brought police to St. Mary's Catholic Church, 122 Union St.

· Police responded to a loud noise in the 300 block of Church Street.

· Officers responded to a report of a suspicous activity at Oportunity Field, 890 Walnut St.

JUNE 20

· Officers assisted EMS in the 200 block of Limestone Street.

· A report of a vehicle egged brought police to the 200 block of High Street.

· Officers were called to the 500 block of Front Street to investigate a report of driving under the influence.

· An alarm summoned police to Pantry One, 822 Race St.

· Officers responded to a report of a disturbance in the 100 block of Walnut Street.

JUNE 21

· A report of a trespass brought police to the Catasauqua Playground, 500 St. John St.

· Officers responded to a fire in the unit block of Second Street.

· Police were called to the Catasauqua Playground, 500 St. John St., to investigate a report of a stolen TV.

JUNE 22

· A report of a criminal mischief brought officers to the 600 block of Bethlehem Road.

· Police responded to a report of a reckless driver in the 700 block of Second Street.

· Officers assisted EMS in the 200 block of Faith Drive.

· A report of a trespass brought police to the 500 block of Front Street.