Catasauqua police
Catasauqua police responded to these and other calls recently.
OCT. 29
In the 500 block of Poplar Street, officers responded to a noise complaint.
Police assisted a resident who fell in the 500 block of Walnut Street.
Members of the department sought information in the 200 block of Wood Street regarding a protection-from-abuse order.
OCT. 30
At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., suspicious activity was reported. Police found an individual with medication problems.
In the 400 block of Crane Street, police assisted a resident with the purchase of an item.
A fire was reported at Catasauqua Highrise, 534 Third St.
Police issued a vehicle ticket on Walnut Street.
OCT. 31
In the 400 block of Walnut Street, police responded to a harassment report of an issue with an ex-boyfriend.
Vehicles were ticketed on American Street.
At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., officers issued a temporary protection-from-abuse order.
A hit-and-run accident took place in the 100 block of Church Street. Damage to a mirror occurred.
Criminal mischief was reported in the 700 block of Fourth Street, where a light post was damaged.
In the 400 block of Front Street, a child abuse case was referred to Lehigh County Children & Youth and Child Line.
In the 300 block of Fairview Street, an issue between a boyfriend and girlfriend brought out police.
NOV. 1
Police assisted an outside agency at the department, 118 Bridge St., in the search of missing females from New Jersey.
At Affinity Auto, 200 Lehigh St., abandoned vehicles were tagged.
On North 12th Street, a parking ticket was issued.
Police sought information regarding a continuing investigation at Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St.
At the department, 118 Bridge St., 29 parking tickets were filed.
In the 400 block of Race Street, police sought information.
NOV. 2
At Innovative Arts Academy Charter School, 330 Howertown Road, a 13-year-old female, of Allentown, was charged with possession of a weapon at school.
In the 200 block of Front Street, a verbal argument between a boyfriend and girlfriend brought out police.
In the 300 block of Church Street, a problem with a family member caused officers to investigate.
Police responded to a report of a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend in the 100 block of Walnut Street.
In the 600 block of Race Street, officers sought vehicle repossession information.
NOV. 3
A harassment case from the 700 block of Front Street was referred to the district court.
Harassment via Facebook occurred in the 100 block of Walnut Street.
In the 100 block of Wood Street, an animal complaint brought out police. A white dog was found.
A bag was found in the 100 block of Front Street.
In the 200 block of Front Street, the theft of a dog kennel caused police to investigate the report.
At Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St., a disturbance report was referred to state police.
A reportable motor vehicle accident involving one vehicle occurred on Lehigh Street.
In the 700 block of Third Street, a fireworks complaint was filed at the department.
NOV. 4
On Second Street, identification cards were found in a mailbox.
In the 500 block of Third Street, a vehicle was tagged.
In the 200 block of Mulberry Street, police sought vehicle repossession information.
A hit-and-run accident occurred in the 200 block of Church Street. A vehicle was struck, causing minor damage.
NOV. 5
A hit-and-run accident occurred in the 100 block of Bridge Street. A vehicle was struck while parked.
In the 400 block of Pearl Street, a bicycle was taken by force.
An authorized use of a motor vehicle occurred in the 200 block of Second Street.
In the 700 block of Second Street, damage to a motorcycle took place.
Police said charges are pending in a hit-and-run accident in the 100 block of Walnut Street.
NOV. 6
In the 200 block of Second Street, police assisted a landlord in a civil matter.
A vehicle was reported stolen in the 200 block of Second Street. The vehicle was returned.
At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., a dispute between an ex-couple occurred. Police responded.
In the 200 block of Edward Lane, a dog at large attacked another dog. The investigation is continuing, police said.
A gas leak brought police to Second Street to assist the fire department.
At Silver Manor, 2 Front St., one dog was taken to the kennel.
On Cambridge Place, a dog was returned to its owner.