Crime & Safety
3 Arrested After Rash of Burglaries, Police Say
Salisbury Police arrest three people after a rash of residential burglaries.

Salisbury Township Police arrested three people late Monday for burglary and attempt to commit burglary.
The arrests are related to burglaries in the area of Lindberg Avenue and may also be connected to crimes at homes on the east side of the township, police said.
The township was hit with at least 14 burglaries in a 30-day period from March into April.
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Police arrested:
- Noel Serrano-Pizarro, 27, of W. Gordon Street, Allentown
- Luis Muero-Pizarro, 20, no address
- A juvenile
The three were nabbed during a traffic stop in Lower Milford Township. Police said residents described the vehicle and license plate number of the alleged burglars, according to a Morning Call report.
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Police urged residents to watch for suspicious activity since burglars began kicking in doors of homes unoccupied during the day.
Police posted on Facebook late Monday:
The Salisbury Township Police Department, along with members of Allentown Police, Upper Saucon Police, Lower Milford Police, spent the last 14 hours investigating and arresting three actors for their crimes. Please remain on alert for additional daytime burglaries in the Township. Today's arrests were from Lindberg Ave and possible links to the East Side of the Township. Please continue to call 610-437-5252 with information or observations. It was with citizens help that we were able to ID the actors arrested today.
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