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Temple, Berks County Police Release Photos Of Woman Who Used Stolen Credit Card
State police at Fogelsville have released surveillance photos of a woman who used a stolen credit card. The photos show the woman self-scanning items at the Wal-Mart in Temple, Berks County, around 3 p.m. Sept. 29. The stolen credit card also was used...Tags: Police, Credit and Debt, McDonald's, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Emmaus
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Police seek woman who used stolen credit card in Emmaus
State police are trying to identify a woman who used a stolen credit. Store surveillance photos of the woman were released by state police at Fogelsville. The photos show her self-scanning items at the Wal-Mart store in Temple, Berks County, around 3 p....Tags: Police, Credit and Debt, McDonald's, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Emmaus
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How civil unions square with GOP principles
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Thus, I write on the touchy subject of gay rights. My observations are written from the perspective of a long-time believer in conservative Republican principles. What are those you might ask? Well, a brief...Tags: Republican Party, Civil Rights, Marriage, Public Finance, Minority Groups
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Man accused in thefts at Wal-Mart is cleared
Police have exonerated a man they previously said was involved in a string of thefts in which cashiers ringing up customers' purchases would intentionally not scan merchandise at a Wal-Mart store in Lower Macungie Township. Last week, officers said Jorge...Tags: Police, Theft, Crimes, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Emmaus
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Police Blotter - Macungie
Theft -- Reported by Panayiotis Tsirigotis, 52, of Macungie; reported to state police at Fogelsville; $16,800 from checking account, two Wachovia Bank checks cashed between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7.Tags: Wachovia Corp., Macungie
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Woman killed in Route 100 crash
A 75-year-old Alburtis woman was killed this morning in a crash on Route 100 and Spring Creek Road in Lower Macungie Township, an official with the Lehigh County Coroner's office said. Bernadine Burian, of 8297 Mertztown Road, was pronounced dead at...Tags: Police, Lehigh County, Spring Creek, Police Investigations
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Life in the fast lane isn't for everyone
Q: After reading the recent article about restricting tractor-trailer traffic on Schantz Road in Upper Macungie Township, I was wondering why the police don't enforce the law on Route 309/I-78, up and over the hill at the Summit Lawn interchange....Tags: Vehicles, South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, Transportation, Macungie
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Police Blotter - Lower Macungie Twp.
Charged -- Sulvey Vaca, 50, of Allentown, and Annie Vaca-Crespo, 25, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; retail theft and criminal conspiracy; allegedly stole $1,240 worth of clothing from Kohl's, 6900 Hamilton Blvd., 5:30 p.m. Nov. 2. Charged -- Lynn McGovern of 1500...Tags: Breinigsville, Theft, Mertztown, Macungie, Kohl's Corporation
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Growth prompts renewed talks about police
Of The Morning CallThe decades-long talk of creating a police force in Lower Macungie is heating up again while the township's population continues to soar and the state is talking about taxing municipalities that rely on the state for police protection. Residents in the...Tags: Police, Law Enforcement, Whitehall, Macungie
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Police: clerks conspired to help others steal
Four Wal-Mart employees and at least two other people have been charged in several thefts in which cashiers ringing up customers' purchases would intentionally not scan merchandise, police said, giving the customers and coworkers some free merchandise....Tags: Police, Theft, Crimes, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Emmaus
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Woman, 75, killed in crash on Route 100
A 75-year-old Lower Macungie Township woman was killed Thursday morning in a crash on Route 100 and Spring Creek Road in Lower Macungie Township, an official with the Lehigh County Coroner's office said. Bernadine Burian, of 8297 Mertztown Road, was...Tags: Vehicles, Transportation Accidents, Mertztown, Nazareth, Rivers
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Plasma: lifeblood to making ends meet
Of The Morning CallStephen Gnyp hates needles. But twice a week, he rolls up his sleeve and donates blood plasma, a temporary means of bringing in an extra $200 a month until he finds full-time work. ''I won't do it for [too] long,'' said Gnyp, 19, who moved from New York...Tags: Charity, Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics, Employees
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