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Easton Avenue, Bethlehem, PA

Couple Fired Shots At Bethlehem Sports Bar, Threatened Customers  With Gun: Police Couple Fired Shots At Bethlehem Sports Bar, Threatened Customers  With Gun: Police
Couple Fired Shots At Bethlehem Sports Bar, Threatened Customers With Gun: Police Two people who fired shots inside and out of a Bethlehem bar were in police custody as of Saturday, April 9, authorities announced. Brian, 36, and Judith Saffarally, 35, both of N. 2nd Street in Lehighton, discharged the weapon around 11 p.m. at Big Woodys during a fight on Easton Avenue, Bethlehem police said. Brian fired a shot, hitting the front window of the restaurant, and threatened customers inside, while Judith fired a shot inside, and threatened customers, police said. The Saffarallys were found in the parking lot when officers arrived. The gun was recovered at the scene by p…
Teen Armed With Airsoft Pistol In Bethlehem CVS Robbery Surrenders: Police Teen Armed With Airsoft Pistol In Bethlehem CVS Robbery Surrenders: Police
Teen Armed With Airsoft Pistol In Bethlehem CVS Robbery Surrenders: Police A teen armed with an airsoft pistol robbed a Bethlehem CVS store Sunday night and turned himself in to police just hours later, authorities confirmed. Officers responding to the armed robbery report at CVS on Easton Avenue were told by a store employee that an unknown male had wielded a firearm and demanded money around 11:15 p.m., Bethlehem Police said. The worker handed over the money to the robber, who fled on foot in an unknown direction, according to police. A short time after officers began investigating the crime scene, the Northampton County 911 center received a call from someone …
RECOGNIZE THIS CAR? Police Investigating New String Of Mail Thefts In Bethlehem RECOGNIZE THIS CAR? Police Investigating New String Of Mail Thefts In Bethlehem
Recognize This CAR? Police Investigating New String Of Mail Thefts In Bethlehem Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a vehicle in connection with the ongoing string of mail thefts throughout Bethlehem. The driver of the car pictured above is considered a suspect in a new string of mail thefts that occurred off of Harvard Place and off of 10th Street near Easton Avenue around 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 19, township police said Monday. The suspect vehicle — which matches the vehicle involved in the July 14 string of mail thefts — appears to be targeting outgoing mail, police said, adding that at least four residents have been victimized. Anyone with outbound mail on…