Salisbury police blotter
DUI
A 39-year-old female, of Salisbury Township, was arrested Oct. 1 for allegedly driving under the influence in the area of Ash Street and Broadway, according to Salisbury police.
Stolen vehicle
A resident, of the 1100 block of East Emmaus Avenue, learned an electric scooter, valued at $150, was removed from outside his residence, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 1.
Simple possession
A student at Salisbury High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., was charged Sept. 29 with simple possession after she allegedly had a vaping device that tested positive for THC, according to Salisbury police.
Criminal mischief
Officers discovered an excessive amount of damage in the restrooms at Laubach Park, 1600 Lehigh Ave., Oct. 2, according to Salisbury police.
Disturbance
Officers responded to the soccer field at Salisbury Middle School, 3301 Devonshire Road, Sept. 28 for a report of a disorderly group of people, according to Salisbury police. No arrests were made.
Hit and run
A resident of Slatington found his vehicle was damaged while parked at 1243 S. Cedar Crest Blvd., according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Oct. 2.
A resident of Allentown told police his vehicle was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene in the 1800 block of East Emmaus Avenue, according to Salisbury police. The incident was reported Sept. 30.
Trespass
Officers were called to Legacy Place, 2051 Bevin Drive, Sept. 30 for an unknown person who entered a building where he helped himself to food, according to Salisbury police. The person left before officers arrived.
Fraud
A resident of Salisbury Township reported debit card fraud Sept. 30, according to Salisbury police.
Mutual aid
Salisbury officers responded to St. Luke’s Hospital, 801 Ostrum St., Fountain Hill, to assist Fountain Hill police Sept. 28, according to Salisbury police.
Found property
A green iPhone was turned into police headquarters, 3000 S. Pike Ave., Sept. 30 after it was found in Lindberg Park, 2800 Lindberg Ave., according to Salisbury police. The owner of the phone may reach Salisbury police at 610-797-1447.
Drug take back
On Sept. 30 Salisbury officers turned over 521 pounds of medications to Lehigh County that had been dropped off in various drug disposal boxes within the township in the last three months, according to police.
Video violations
Between Sept. 28 and Oct. 4, 24 school bus video violations were approved by Salisbury Township Police to motorists who illegally passed school buses, bringing the school year’s total to 47 approved violations.