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Retail theft

A 20-year-old male, of Philadelphia, allegedly removed merchandise valued at $31.92, including a Paw Patrol backpack, from retailer Walmart, 1091 Mill Creek Road, Lower Macungie Township, 5:07 p.m. March 26, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. A bag of marijuana was allegedly found in his pocket by authorities during a search.

Three people allegedly worked together to remove nine fragrance kits, with a total value of $1,120, from retailer Ulta Beauty, 833 N. Krocks Road, Suite 103, Lower Macungie Township, 2:07 p.m. March 11, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The suspects allegedly left the area in a gray Nissan Sentra with a temporary paper tag in the window and front end damage, according to authorities.

Theft of lost or mislaid property

A black purse was removed from a table at Texas Roadhouse, 6268 Hamilton Blvd., Lower Macungie Township, between 4:30 and 6 p.m. March 27 after it was left on a table inside the restaurant, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The purse contained an cellphone, valued at $300, a leather cellphone case, valued at $15, hand sanitizer, a medical card, a credit card and $17 cash.

Identity theft

A resident of Bachman Road, Lower Macungie Township, learned her personal information was used to open a loan for $25,124, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The incident was reported March 14.

Criminal mischief

A 14-year-old male, of Macungie, allegedly damaged the front door of a residence along Danfield Way, Lower Macungie Township, 8:55 p.m. March 15, according Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The teen allegedly was walking with four other juveniles when he attempted to prank the homeowner and performed a flip into the front door. Damage was estimated at $1,000.

Criminal trespass

Someone entered two unoccupied residences located on a property along Emmaus Road, Lower Milford Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville. The incident was reported March 19.