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Public Safety did not contact Northampton DA for McCartney Street incidents: Easton police take over investigation – The Lafayette

Public Safety did not contact Northampton DA for McCartney Street incidents: Easton police take over investigation – The Lafayette
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DA questions Lafayette's handling of College Hill break-in as Easton police take over probe

DA questions Lafayette’s handling of College Hill break-in as Easton police take over probe Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 A man with a knife entered a home just after 6:30 a.m. March 5, 2021, in the 400 block of McCartney Street on Easton s College Hill, city police report.Tim Wynkoop | lehighvalleylive.com contributor Facebook Share Northampton County District Attorney Terry Houck spoke glowingly Monday morning about the investigation by Easton police into the March 5 break-in and attempted indecent assault in a College Hill residence that led to the arrest Saturday of a Bethlehem man. Not only is Clement Swaby, 34, of the 600 block of Hayes Street, charged in the burglary and ensuing theft and assault try, but he’s “a strong person of interest for us” in the Feb. 22 break-in and theft across the street, Houck said.

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Lafayette unveils plans for new, $50 million police station and public parking garage

Lafayette unveils plans for new, $50 million police station and public parking garage Emily DeLetter, Lafayette Journal & Courier © Rendering Provided A rendering of the proposed Lafayette Public Safety building. LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Plans for the new, approximately $50 million Public Safety Building and public parking garage were presented Wednesday by the city of Lafayette in a virtual public meeting. The meeting presented construction details and building renderings via a panel at the Long Center for the Performing Arts to a virtual audience. Panel participants included Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski, Lafayette police Chief Pat Flannelly, Managing Principal and CORE Planning Strategist Deb Kunce, Senior Project Architect with American Structurepoint Dan McCloskey, Alex Gonzales, executive vice president of Kettlehut Construction, Eric Lucas, principal with MKSK Studios and Dennis Carson, Lafayette’s director of development.

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