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ID Sought For Men Who Used Trash To Steal $4K In Electrical Breakers From Lehigh Valley Lowe’s
Recognize them? Police are seeking the public’s help identifying two men they say worked together to steal more than $4,000 worth of electrical breakers from a Lehigh Valley Lowe’s store. The men, pictured above, put more than 100 breakers into a large trash can at the Bethlehem Township store and wheeled them out without paying around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, local police said in a release on Friday, Sept. 2. The men then fled in a red vehicle. Scroll down to view additional photos. We’re looking to identify these men in reference to a retail theft investigation. It is alleged b…
Police & Fire
Police Seek ID For Man Who Stole $400 In Tools From Lehigh Valley Lowe’s
Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a man caught on surveillance footage stealing about $400 worth of tools from a Lehigh Valley Lowe’s Home Improvement store. The man — pictured above — stole the items from the store on Birkland Place in Bethlehem around 11 a.m. on Jan. 16, Bethlehem Township Police said in a Friday release. The man then fled in a red Honda Odyssey from around 2010, police said. On January 16, 2022 around 11am, the depicted male stole approximately $400 of tools from Lowe's, 4443 Birkland Place. ... Posted by Bethlehem Township Police Dept on Friday, Jan…
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Police Seek ID For Lehigh Valley Wallet Thieves
Police are seeking the public’s help identifying two people who worked together to steal a wallet from a victim shopping at a Lehigh Valley grocery store. The suspects, pictured above, were caught on surveillance footage working together to steal a wallet from a victim shopping at Giant on Nazareth Pike in Bethlehem Township on Sept. 23, local police said in a Monday release. The victim’s credit card was later used for several purchases at Target in Greenwich Township, NJ, Bethlehem Township police said. Scroll down to view additional photos of the suspects. On September 23, 2021, a …
Police & Fire
Police Seek ID For Woman Who Racked Up $5K In Credit Card Fraud Around Lehigh Valley
Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a woman they say racked up $5,000 in fraudulent charges using a stolen credit card in the Lehigh Valley area. The woman, pictured above, stole the card from a Bethlehem Township resident and has been using the card at gas stations and Walmarts throughout the Lehigh Valley area since April, township police said in a Sunday release. The total fraud is around $5,000, police said. Since April, 2021, the depicted female has been using a stolen credit card (stolen from a victim who lives in Bethlehem... Posted by Bethlehem Township Police Dep…
Police & Fire
Bethlehem Police Seek ID For Brazen Porch Pirate Caught On Video
Bethlehem Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a porch pirate who was caught on surveillance footage in a brazen package theft. The suspect — seen above — stole a package from a porch on Carter Road in Bethlehem Township and fled as a passenger in a silver vehicle around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, township police said. Neighborhood residents are asked to check surveillance footage, check for missing packages and report any thefts to police. Scroll down to view the full 21-second surveillance clip. On December 7, 2021 around 4:30pm, the depicted person stole a package from a porch…
Police & Fire
'Be Aware:' Woman Victimized In ‘Bank Jugger’ Burglary Scheme, Bethlehem Police Say
Police in Bethlehem are seeking clues while warning locals of a new method used by burglars to target recent banking customers. The Dodge minivan pictured above was parked next to a woman withdrawing cash at Bank of America on Butztown Road in Bethlehem around 11 a.m. on Nov. 18, township police said in a Tuesday release. The driver then followed the woman from the bank to the ShopRite on Freemansburg Avenue in Bethlehem Township, police said. After the woman entered the store, the burglar exited the minivan, smashed the front passenger window of her car, and stole the envelope with cash …
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Police Seek ID For 3 Suspects Seen Stealing More Than $2K In Vacuums From Lehigh Valley Lowe's
Police are seeking the public’s help identifying three suspects seen stealing more than $2,000 worth of robotic vacuum equipment from a Lehigh Valley area Lowe’s store. The three suspects were caught on surveillance footage stealing more than $2,000 worth of Shark IQ Robot vacuums from the location on Birkland Place in Bethlehem Township around 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 15, local police said. The suspects then fled in a white BMW. The woman pushing the cart had a “notable limp,” police added. Anyone with information about the suspects’ identities is asked to call Ptl. Kraemer at 610-419-0830 or…
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Police Seek Bethlehem Man, 31, Charged With Felony Kidnapping
UPDATE: Sigley has been taken into custody, police said. ------------------------------------------------------- Police are seeking the public’s help locating a Bethlehem man wanted for first-degree felony kidnapping. Christopher Michael Sigley, 31, allegedly kidnapped a child previously known to him before dropping the child off unharmed on Tuesday, Bethlehem Township police said. Sigley was also involved in several police pursuits throughout Northampton County the same day, authorities said. Sigley is known to drive a 2004 GMC Sierra K2500 HD with Pennsylvania registration ZPG9520, po…
Obituaries
Beloved Bethlehem Grandfather, Longtime Volunteer Firefighter Mark Kuronya Dies Of COVID At 55
Beloved Bethlehem grandfather and longtime volunteer firefighter Mark Kuronya died at the age of 55 after battling COVID-19. Kuronya was an Active Life Member of the Bethlehem Township Volunteer Fire Company, the department said in a touching tribute on Facebook. Kuronya held various positions over the last 27 years including Fire Chief and Rescue Captain. “Mark was not only a member of our company, he was a father, grandfather and a great friend who would do anything to help anyone,” the post says. “He will be missed dearly by all of us at BTVFC.” It is with a heavy heart we announc…