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Forks Township Police

Women Wanted For Car Break-Ins, Fraud In Northampton County: Police Women Wanted For Car Break-Ins, Fraud In Northampton County: Police
Women Wanted For Car Break-Ins, Fraud In Northampton County: Police Two women are accused of burglarizing cars in Forks Township, police said in a release.  Investigators said the pictured suspects broke into two parked cars at 3601 Sullivan Trail during the early morning hours on Wednesday, March 6.  Police believe they took a purse containing credit cards and an ID, then tried to use them to cash a check at Embassy Bank in Allentown.  Anyone who can identify them is asked to call Officer Nelson of Forks Township Police at 610-252-0377 ext. 512 or email snelson@forkstownship.org. 
Easton Man Charged For Repeatedly Masturbating By His Bedroom Window Easton Man Charged For Repeatedly Masturbating By His Bedroom Window
Easton Man Charged For Repeatedly Masturbating By His Bedroom Window A Northampton County man is accused of repeatedly exposing himself to neighbors from his window, officials say.  Robert A. Fox of Easton is charged with open lewdness and indecent exposure, Forks Township police said in a release.  Authorities said they were first called to the 2800 block of Falk Street on Oct. 4 for a report of a man touching himself in an upstairs window who was "clearly visible to the public." The 911 caller did not want to press charges at that time, the department said.  On Nov. 25, Forks police said they were called to the same house for the same inci…
Lehigh Valley Thief Stole Over $70K From Victim's Bank Account: Police Lehigh Valley Thief Stole Over $70K From Victim's Bank Account: Police
Lehigh Valley Thief Stole Over $70K From Victim's Bank Account: Police A suspected fraudster is accused of siphoning nearly $75,000 from a Lehigh Valley resident's bank account, according to authorities.  Aaron J. Pflum is charged with forgery, theft by deception, and related counts, said Forks Township police.  Investigators believe 30-year-old Pflum walked into the Fidelity Bank at 1250 Braden Boulevard in September and used a phony ID to transfer $65,000 out of a victim's account. He then made a $9,200 cash withdrawal, authorities said.  Bank staff later learned from another Fidelity Bank in Bethlehem that Pflum had used the same ID to …
KNOW HIM? ID Sought For Suspect In Northampton County Car Break-In Spree KNOW HIM? ID Sought For Suspect In Northampton County Car Break-In Spree
Know HIM? ID Sought For Suspect In Northampton County Car Break-In Spree Recognize him? Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a man who was seen on surveillance footage breaking into several cars in Northampton County. The suspect, pictured above, entered multiple unlocked vehicles and stole cash and other valuables between midnight and 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, Forks Township Police said. Areas hit include Sullivan Tr., Clark Pl., Red Barn Dr., and Trails End Ct., according to a map posted by the department. The man may be in his late 20s or early 30s, authorities said. Scroll down to view additional surveillance photos of the suspect and a map …
Gunman Fires Shots Into Lehigh Valley Restaurant Gunman Fires Shots Into Lehigh Valley Restaurant
Gunman Fires Shots Into Lehigh Valley Restaurant A gunman was arrested after allegedly firing shots into a Lehigh Valley restaurant over the weekend, authorities said. Easton resident Noah Johnson, 24, is accused of firing a gun into Big Woody's Sports Bar and Grill on Sullivan Trail in Forks Township around 2 a.m. Saturday, WFMZ reports citing local police. Johnson was taken into custody Sunday and charged with discharging a firearm into an occupied structure and a dozen counts of recklessly endangering another person, the report says. No one inside the restaurant was injured, according to police, who did not clarify a possible mot…
Police Seek Suspect In Northampton County iPhone Scam Involving Bogus FedEx Worker Police Seek Suspect In Northampton County iPhone Scam Involving Bogus FedEx Worker
Police Seek Suspect In Northampton County iPhone Scam Involving Bogus FedEx Worker Police in Northampton County have issued a warning after several residents reported being targeted in a scam involving an iPhone delivery and a bogus FedEx worker. The scam begins when FedEx delivers an iPhone to a residence that did not order one, Forks Township police said on Facebook. A few minutes later, a man described as Hispanic and in his 20s comes to the door wearing clothing that resembles a FedEx uniform or a fluorescent vest, police said. The man asks for the package back because it “has the incorrect code,” authorities said. At least two incidents have been reported in Forks …