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Catasauqua police

Catasauqua police responded to these and other calls recently.

MARCH 5

In the 700 block of Railroad Street, officers investigated a report of a wire down on the roadway. PPL was notified.

On Sixth Street, an abandoned vehicle was tagged.

Tires were stolen in the 600 block of Howertown Road.

An abandoned vehicle was tagged in the 700 block of Second Street.

A 12-year-old male, of Catasauqua, was cited at Catasauqua Middle School, 850 Pine St., for disorderly conduct.

In the 400 block of Bridge Street, a house was spray painted. Officers investigated the criminal mischief complaint.

Police sought information regarding a machine on the roadway in the 300 block of Bridge Street.

MARCH 6

An abandoned vehicle was tagged in the 600 block of St. John Street for a 72-hour violation.

On Second Street, a vehicle was ticketed.

In the 100 block of Delaware Avenue, a door was damaged, police said.

On Second Street, officers assisted North Catasauqua police with a report of a suicide attempt.

A vehicle was ticketed and towed on Second Street, the department said.

On Front Street, a vehicle was ticketed and towed.

In the 100 block of Front Street, a vehicle was ticketed and towed.

A water leak occurred in the 700 block of Race Street.

A vehicle was ticketed and towed on Front Street for a snow emergency violation.

In the 700 block of Race Street, officers assisted public works with a traffic concern.

MARCH 7

Officers ticketed and towed a vehicle in the 500 block of Second Street.

In the 200 block of Front Street, a ticket was issued. The vehicle was moved.

A vehicle was ticketed in the 100 block of Front Street. The vehicle was moved.

In the 400 block of Front Street, a vehicle was tagged and towed for a snow emergency violation.

A vehicle was struck and the gas box dislodged on Church Street, police said.

A vehicle was ticketed and tagged for a snow emergency violation in the 700 block of Front Street.

In the 700 block of Front Street, a vehicle was ticketed and towed for a snow emergency violation.

On Front Street, police sought information about parking.

MARCH 8

In the 300 block of Mulberry Street, a problem between neighbors caused police to investigate.

In the 400 block of Church Street, an abandoned vehicle was tagged.

A vehicle was ticketed in the 100 block of Front Street.

At Innovative Arts Academy Charter School, 330 Howertown Road, an 18-year-old male, of Allentown, was arrested for possession of a weapon at school.

MARCH 9

Officers investigated a noise complaint in the 300 block of Mulberry Street. The owner was advised to turn down the music.

In the 100 block of Bridge Street, loud music was turned down and the owner warned when police investigated a harassment complaint.

At Whittier Place Apartments, 895 Walnut St., a problem between an ex-couple occurred.

At Apartments for the Elderly, 118 Bridge St., officers investigated a harassment complaint.

MARCH 10

In the 300 block of Wood Street, a domestic offense against family brought police to the scene.

Near Cambridge Day School, 326 Lehigh St., Mark Major, 33, of Easton, was arrested for disorderly conduct and another charge.

In the 300 block of Wood Street, police sought information regarding a previous case.

On South 15th Street, a vehicle was ticketed.

Criminal mischief near Blondie’s, 333 Front St., was reported.

A suspicious vehicle on 10th Street was reported.

In the 1100 block of Railroad Street, police assisted North Catasauqua officers.

At Apartments for the Elderly, 118 Bridge St., a fire occurred. The investigation is continuing, the department said.

In the 300 block of Church Street, a vehicle was partially in a handicapped space, police said.

MARCH 11

On Willow Street, a vehicle was tagged and moved.

A dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend occurred in the 400 block of Second Street.

In the 100 block of Front Street, a fire brought police to the scene.

A civil matter in the 100 block of Second Street was reported.

Police sought information regarding a protection-from-abuse case in the 100 block of Second Street.