Nicholas Luke Ibarra, 18, of Breinigsville, allegedly carried knives into Parkland High School in June with the intent of harming a student, police said.
A South Whitehall police probe determined Scott Lee Bartholomew allegedly stole from his uncle for six years.
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A gunman killed three people at a municipal meeting in Ross Township near Saylorsburg on Monday night.
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South Whitehall Township Police are investigating the theft of tools and equipment on Wednesday at two locations.
Traffic was backed up on I-78 after Patricia Giraldo, of Hellertown, lost control of the car she was driving on the wet road and was struck by a tractor trailer near Hamilton Boulevard, state police said.
South Whitehall Township Police are investigating two home burglaries that were reported this week.
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South Whitehall Township Police Chief Thomas Toth said the candidate is one of three officers who made the final list of candidates.
Mark Muthard, of South Whitehall, was charged with one count of aggravated indecent assault, court records said.
A Hyundai, Toyota and Chevrolet were stolen earlier this month, according to South Whitehall Police.
Merchandise valued at about $1,300 was taken from Target, South Whitehall Police said.
At least it wasn't a black bear running down Huckleberry Road.
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The third annual National Night Out event will be held Aug. 6 at Covered Bridge Park in South Whitehall.
South Whitehall police are investigating a burglary June 28 at Albright's Hardware store on Walbert Avenue.
A 21-year-old Philadelphia man faces theft, conspiracy and receiving stolen property charges, according to online court records.
Raymond Santos, 50, is charged with theft by deception and forgery, according to court records.
Edwin Smoyer was a driver for the Easton Coach Company, according to a published report.
Hounds on Working Leashes (HOWL) is hosting fundraiser Wednesday for South Whitehall's police dog, who was recently fitted for a protective vest.
Thieves broke into vehicles parked near the Greenawalds and Woodlawn sections last week, according to South Whitehall Township Police.
Alleged embezzler Nancy Tonkin, the former South Whitehall Township utility supervisor, is out on $200,000 bail.
Richard Costello, 19, of South Whitehall was charged with disorderly conduct for a fight during Parkland High School's graduation ceremonies.
Joseph R. Knauss, 28, pleaded guilty to running over Richard Heydt in the Embassy Bank parking lot in 2010.
DaJuan Anthony Porter, 29, is charged with killing 87-year-old Joyce Roth on June 10 during a burglary at her son's home near Harrisburg.
Joyce Roth, 87, of South Whitehall, was stabbed early Monday morning during an apparent burglary near Hershey while visiting family to attend a high school graduation.
William and Nancy Tonkin are accused of stealing more than $850,000 from South Whitehall Township's water, sewer and refuse fund.
Joseph Hennessey, of the 3800 block of Broadway, was pronounced dead Monday after an accident in Allentown, the Lehigh County Coroner's office says.
South Whitehall police rescued a family of ducklings from a storm drain near Giant last Sunday.
William and Nancy Tonkin, former South Whitehall Township employees, face felony charges for allegedly stealing $850,000 from the township.
A Lehigh County Grand Jury report details how township officials uncovered an alleged embezzlement by former township employee Nancy A. Tonkin. She and her husband, William, a former township police officer, face conspiracy and other charges.
Former South Whitehall utility supervisor Nancy A. Tonkin and her husband, a former township police officer, are charged with embezzling $854,497 from township coffers over more than a decade, the Lehigh County District Attorney says.
A teen-age intruder was captured Sunday night at Springhouse Middle School allegedly trying to steal a television, a Parkland official said.