Catasauqua police
Catasauqua police responded to these and other calls recently.
SEPT. 9
On Front Street, a theft occurred, the department said.
An unwanted person was reported to police on Covington Place. The report said there was a problem with a juvenile son.
A theft took place in the 600 block of Limestone Street.
Police responded to a civil matter in the 500 block of Howertown Road.
At Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St., an argument about personal items brought no arrests from police.
SEPT. 10
In the 700 block of Second Street, police responded to a neighbor dispute.
Police responded to a civil matter in the 700 block of Second Street.
An animal complaint was made to police in the 700 block of Race Street. The report said dogs were running at large. The owner was found.
At Fossil’s Last Stand, 429 Race St., loud music was reported to police.
SEPT. 11
A dispute between roommates brought police to the 100 block of Front Street.
Officers responded to a complaint of loud music at Fossil’s Last Stand, 429 Race St. A citation was issued.
Suspicious activity was reported at 600 Bethlehem Road. The report said a gate was open.
By the Lehigh River near Pine Street, a small brush fire was extinguished by the fire department.
A disturbance in the 100 block of Walnut Street caused no arrests.
In the 100 block of Walnut Street, police responded to a disturbance report.
Officers checked on the welfare of an individual at Apartments for the Elderly, 118 Bridge St.
At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., police responded to a report of a domestic offense against a family member.
At Apartments for the Elderly, 118 Bridge St., police conducted a welfare check.
Property was found and returned to the owner in the 100 block of Bridge Street.
On Mulberry Street, a parking complaint was made to the department.
SEPT. 12
An argument between a boyfriend and girlfriend was reported to police in the 200 block of Peach Street.
In the 1000 block of Fifth Street, police assisted North Catasauqua police.
The department investigated an unattended death in the 500 block of Second Street.
Police provided an intoxicated male a courtesy ride home on Fifth Street.
An animal complaint was made to police on 14th Street. A crossing guard was bitten by a dog.
In the 700 block of Bath Avenue, a bicycle was reported stolen.
In the 100 block of Front Street, police assisted a female with finding her boyfriend.
In the 300 block of Walnut Street, property was returned to the owner from a vehicle theft.
Police responded to a report of a vehicle theft in the 100 block of Church Street.
SEPT. 13
At Innovative Arts Academy Charter School, 330 Howertown Road, a threat situation was handled by school administration.
Police responded to a criminal mischief report at Force 1, 403 Wood St. Males were trying to break into a soda machine.
In the 300 block of American Street, the department investigated a harassment complaint received via phone.
Police responded to a civil matter in the 400 block of Race Street for a child custody issue.
The department said a criminal mischief investigation in the 700 block of Third Street is ongoing.
SEPT. 14
A 60-year-old male, of Catasauqua, was arrested for simple assault and physical harassment and contact in the 300 block of Second Street.
A dog was returned to the owners’ home in the 500 block of Walnut Street.
At Innovative Arts Academy Charter School, 330 Howertown Road, a juvenile complaint was handled within the school.
In the 400 block of Front Street, criminal mischief of damage done by a former tenant was reported to police.
An abandoned vehicle was reported on private property in the 400 block of Front Street.
At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., officers responded to a civil matter.
Police assisted a motorist with a flat tire at Catty Mart, 547 Front St.
SEPT. 15
Police said pills were found on Railroad Street.
Officers assisted Whitehall police at the 881 Third St., Fullerton, building.
Members of the department responded to an animal complaint on South 12th Street.
In the 100 block of Second Street, a problem with stepsons was reported.
A broken window was reported to police in the 700 block of Front Street.
Police investigated a juvenile complaint in the 200 block of Second Street.
A vehicle was stopped on Front Street; the plate was seized, and the vehicle was towed.
SEPT. 16
On Railroad Street, damage to a parked vehicle was reported to the department.
At Innovative Arts Academy Charter School, 330 Howertown Road, a threat made by a student was handled by the school.
In the 300 block of Walnut Street, officers assisted Northampton County Children and Youth.
In the 300 block of Church Street, police responded to a report of a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
Police conducted a welfare check in the 100 block of Front Street.
SEPT. 17
In the 700 block of Front Street, a harassment complaint by communication brought out police to investigate.
A fraud phone scam was reported at Villa Grande Pizzeria, 7 Lehigh St.
Police sought information in the 400 block of Milton Street. The case was referred to jurisdiction where the crime had occurred.
A parking complaint was made to the department. A parking ticket was then issued on South 12th Street.
SEPT. 18
In the 300 block of Bath Avenue, public works was notified for a hazardous condition.
On Pine Street, officers assisted Whitehall police with a possible intoxicated person.
Police responded to a mother-daughter dispute in the 100 block of Church Street.
On Front Street, a theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred.
An injured deer was reported at Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St.
In the 400 block of Bridge Street, an unknown male in a backyard was reported to police. The unwanted person fled.
At Catty Mart, 547 Front St., officers assisted North Catasauqua police.
In the 700 block of Second Street, officers responded to a criminal mischief report.
SEPT. 19
In the 200 block of Second Street, a juvenile was reported missing.
Water was shut off for a citizen assist request in the 100 block of South 14th Street.
On 12th Street, a tractor trailer struck railroad ties while turning, the department said.
SEPT. 20
In the 100 block of Bridge Street, police sought information.
At Force 1, 403 Wood St., abandoned vehicles were reported.
An abandoned vehicle was tagged in the 600 block of Third Street.
In the 100 block of Wood Street, a roofing company caused accidental damage to a car.
Police responded to a civil issue with a roommate in the 100 block of Front Street.
SEPT. 21
In the 200 block of Second Street, a juvenile was reported missing. The department made a National Crime Information Center entry.
Officers conducted a citizen assist in the 100 block of Front Street.
Officers assisted Whitehall police for an unwanted person report in the 2100 block of North Lehigh Avenue.
On Jazz Circle, officers assisted Whitehall police for a person who was intoxicated.
SEPT. 22
On Howertown Road, two vehicles were involved in a hit-and-run accident. An operator was arrested.
On Pine Street, police responded to a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident. A driver was located and arrested for a DUI offense and other various charges.
Members of the department investigated a disturbance report in the 700 block of Front Street. No arrests were made.
Suspicious activity was reported to police in the 200 block of Church Street.
A 50-year-old male, of Catasauqua, was arrested for a DUI offense in the 300 block of Mulberry Street.
In the 300 block of Church Street, a bicycle was found.