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Bath Borough, PA

ID Released For Driver, 55, Killed In Crash At Northampton County Intersection (UPDATE) ID Released For Driver, 55, Killed In Crash At Northampton County Intersection (UPDATE)
ID Released For Driver, 55, Killed In Crash At Northampton County Intersection (Update) UPDATE: The victim has been identified as Mark Allen Beers, of Nazareth. His death was caused by blunt force trauma and ruled as an accident, Northampton County Coroner Zachary Lysek said. ---------------- A 55-year-old driver was killed in a crash at a Northampton County intersection before dawn on Monday, Oct. 31, state police confirmed. The crash occurred at the intersection of North Walnut and East Northampton Streets in Bath Borough just before 5 a.m., a public information release said. A Kia Forte driver was heading north on Route 512 when it struck an eastbound Dodge Ram, the …
UPDATE: Northampton County Man, 76, Reported Missing Found Safe UPDATE: Northampton County Man, 76, Reported Missing Found Safe
Update: Northampton County Man, 76, Reported Missing Found Safe UPDATE: Moants has been located, state police said. ---------------------------------- State Police are seeking the public’s help locating a man they say may be at special risk of harm or injury. Richard Moants, 76, was last seen 6 a.m. Thursday leaving his home in Bath Borough, according to PSP Bethlehem. Moants is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 180 pounds and is balding with white hair and blue eyes, police said. He was wearing jeans and a dark blue jacket when he was last seen, authorities said. Moants drives a silver 2007 Chevrolet Blazer with PA license plates reading PD4853D. His ve…
SEE ANYTHING? State Police Seek Info On Men Who Burglarized Northampton County Storage Units SEE ANYTHING? State Police Seek Info On Men Who Burglarized Northampton County Storage Units
SEE Anything? State Police Seek Info On Men Who Burglarized Northampton County Storage Units State Police are seeking information after two men broke into and stole several items from a Northampton County self-storage facility early Monday morning. Two men wearing dark clothing broke into Budget Self Storage on North Walnut Street in Bath Borough and forced their way into several rental units between 1:30 a.m. and 5 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Nathan T. Branosky said in a release. The men fled with several items and were seen on surveillance footage being dropped off and picked up by a white sedan, Branosky said. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to …