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STATE POLICE

Theft from motor vehicle

Reported in the 900 block of S. Krocks Road, Lower Macungie Township, unknown actors entered a unlocked vehicle and took a purse and $30 between 10:30 p.m. June 15 and 9 a.m. June 16. Anyone with information may contact Pennsylvania State Police at 610-395-1438. Pennsylvania State police remind residents to lock their vehicles at all times when not in use.

Criminal mischief

Reported in the 2200 block of Goldenrod Drive, Lower Macungie Township, unknown actors keyed the left side doors of a 2014 Toyota Camry between 7 p.m. June 15 and 5:30 a.m. June 16.

Burglary

Reported at Lehigh Medical Arts Buildling, 5018 Medical Center Circle, Lower Macungie Township, unknown actors forced open the front door and, once inside, pried open office doors between 5:30 p.m. June 13 and 10 a.m. June 14. The unknown actors took a total of $120 from office drawers and smashed an office window on the north side of the building before fleeing the area. Anyone with information may contact Pennsylvania State Police at 610-395-1438.

Reported in the 6600 block of Hauser Road, Lower Macungie Township, a resident returned home and discovered a person in an apartment 12:25 p.m. June 25. The unknown actor exited through a window and fled in an unknown direction. Items were removed from the home. Anyone with information may contact Pennsylvania State Police at 610-395-1438.

Reported at Italiano Delite, 1985 Brookside Road, Lower Macungie Township, unknown actors forcibly entered the business and stole cash and personal checks 1:36 a.m. June 25. The investigation continues. Anyone with information may contact Pennsylvania State Police at 610-395-1438.

Theft

Reported in the 1600 block of Limeport Pike, Lower Milford Township, a black battery operated toy car was taken from the front yard around 12:30 p.m. June 22. The car was designed to look like a Ford pickup truck and was sitting near a "for sale" sign. A faded red vehicle, possibly a station wagon or sport utility vehicle, was spotted turning around in the driveway of the residence around the time the toy disappeared. The driver of the red vehicle was described as a balding white male and a child was in a rear seat of the vehicle. Anyone with information may contact Pennsylvania State Police at 610-395-1438.

Attempted burglary

Reported at Billing Department, Inc., 5930 Hamilton Blvd., Suite 101, Lower Macungie Township, unknown actors attempted to break into the business but fled when the security alarm sounded 11:59 p.m. June 17.

Retail theft

Yazmin Kercado-Centeno, 27, of Allentown, was taken into custody for retail theft after she allegedly changed sales tags and paid less than the original price for merchandise at Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, 2:34 p.m. June 21. Kercado-Centeno allegedly resisted arrest when taken into custody. She was arraigned at Lehigh County Central Booking Center and held on bail.

Jennifer Lynn Carr, 36, of Coopersburg, was charged with retail theft after she allegedly removed merchandise from Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, 1:56 p.m. June 24. Charges were filed in District Court 31-3-02.

Mimmo Vittoro Cavaiuolo, 33, no address given, was charged with resisting arrest, retail theft and receiving stolen proprety after he and a 42-year-old male suspect allegedly placed two televisions and one digital media player into a cart and attempted to leave WalMart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, 3:15 p.m. May 24. A state trooper was at the store at the time responding to an earlier incident when Cavaiulo and the other man allegedly were pushing the shopping cart out of the front door of the store. Both men allegedly fled on foot. Cavaiulo was placed under arrest at the scene while the second man fled in a car. Charges were filed in District Court 31-3-02.

Access device fraud

Reported in the 1400 block of Kennington Lane, Lower Macungie Township, 12:03 p.m. June 14, unknown actors completed two fraudulent online transactions using a Macy's credit account. The unknown actors attempted to buy a Gucci watch valued at $950 and a pair of Victoria Townsend diamond twist hoop earrings valued at $39.99 and have the merchandise shipped to an address in Rhode Island. The amount charged, including shipping, totaled $1,112.75. Macy's fraud department contacted the cardholder and closed the account. Both orders were canceled. The police investigation continues.