Bethlehem man charged in armed break-in just off Lafayette College campus, authorities say
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Easton police released these photos that are said to show a male intruder armed with a knife, who entered a home March 5, 2021, in the the 400 block of McCartney Street in the city.Courtesy photos | For lehighvalleylive.com
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A 34-year-old Bethlehem man accused of breaking into an Easton home while armed with a knife is now charged with the break-in and attempted sexual assault, authorities report.
Clement Swaby, of the 600 block of Hayes Street and formerly of Palm Beach County in Florida, broke into a home March 5 in the 400 block of McCartney Street in Easton and attempted to sexually assault two females, Northampton County District Attorney Terry Houck said in a news release.
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Do you know this alleged armed intruder? Easton police say he entered College Hill home. (PHOTO)
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
Posted Mar 05, 2021
Easton police say this man had a knife when he entered a College Hill apartment just before 7 a.m. March 5, 2021.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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UPDATE: Easton police on Friday afternoon released a photo of the man they say was armed with a knife when he entered an apartment earlier in the day in the 400 block of McCartney Street.
He “encountered two occupants” before fleeing south on McCartney, then east on Parsons Street and north of Cattell Street, Lt. Matthew Gerould said.
DUI, not possession, more likely to trip up Pa. residents buying legal weed in N.J., authorities say
Updated Feb 24, 2021;
Posted Feb 24, 2021
A man rolls a marijuana joint March 21, 2015, as a large group gathered near the New Jersey Statehouse to show their support for legalizing marijuana, in Trenton. It took years, but legalization has finally happened.AP
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Easton residents of a certain age will regale you with tales of the years the drinking age was 18 in Phillipsburg while it was 21 at home.
They’ll recall crazed occasions crossing the free bridge in search of shots and beers and somehow making it back alive to the more conservative side of the Delaware River.