Crime & Safety
Man Wanted for Allegedly Assaulting Father, Brother
Lower Saucon Township Police say Stephen Servedio, 32, of Emmaus, is wanted for allegedly assaulting his father and brother at their Springtown Hill Road residence on April 2.

An Emmaus man is wanted by authorities who say he assaulted his father and brother at their Springtown Hill Road, Lower Saucon Township residence on April 2.
According to a press release from the Lower Saucon Township Police Department, Stephen Servedio, 32, Â of the 400 block of Chestnut Street, arrived at his family's home in the 2300 block of Springtown Hill Road at approximately 12:40am.
Outside the home, police said Servedio began cursing, yelling and striking his cousin Michael Houston's vehicle with "a pick handle."
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When Servedio began to hit the front door of the home with the implement, police say Servedio's father, Anthony Servedio, "went out to see what was with his son, at which point Stephen struck him in the shoulder with the pick handle."
"Anthony attempted to escape back in the residence, at which point Stephen struck him again in the back of the leg," police added.
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Stephen Servedio's brother, whose name is Anthony M. Servedio, also became embroiled in the melee, according to the account.
"Anthony M. Servedio...attempted to assist and sustained injuries to his thumb," police said.
Eventually, Stephen "lost possession of the pick handle" and drove off, ending up at a friend's home in Easton, according to the account.
Police say family members contacted Stephen and stated that he was intoxicated.
Police added that they requested to speak with him and he agreed to do so, but then failed to respond.
An arrest warrant for Stephen Servedio for two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of simple assault, two counts of harassment, one count of terroristic threats, one count of disorderly conduct and two counts of criminal mischief was subsequently obtained, according to police.
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