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Saturday, September 22, 2018

NorCo Deputy Sheriffs Snare Fugitives

Northampton County's Deputy Sheriffs have conducted a recent warrant sweep, and have snared the following fugitives:

Zachery Dugan, 22, was taken into custody without incident in the 1500 block of Butler Street in Easton. He was wanted by Northampton County Adult Probation for violating his conditions of supervision. His original charges are unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, accident involving damage to an unattended vehicle and D.U.I. He is lodged in NCP awaiting disposition on his case.




Natasha Freed, 32, was taken into custody in the 300 block of South 3rd Street in Coopersburg Lehigh County. She was wanted by Northampton County Adult Probation for violating her conditions of supervision. Her original charges are felony forgery. Marijuana and drug paraphernalia were recovered from her during arrest. A search warrant obtained after her arrest resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and the arrest of three other individuals who were taken into custody by the Drug Task Force. Freed was also wanted by Penn Ridge Regional Police for two counts of identity theft, two counts of access device fraud and receiving stolen property. She is lodged in NCP awaiting disposition on her case.

Raekwon Washington, 20, was taken into custody without incident in the 90 Block of Freedom Terrace in Palmer Township. He was wanted by Northampton County Adult Probation for violating his conditions of supervision on the original charges of simple assault. Washington violated his conditions of supervision when Easton Police filed new charges September 3 of felony kidnapping to inflict injury or terror, false imprisonment, simple assault and harassment. That arose from his abduction of a woman who already had obtained a Protection from Abuse Order against him.

He was arraigned before Judge Yetter on the Easton case. Bail was set at $100,000 and he is lodged in NCP awaiting disposition on his case.



Robert Boehm, 37, was taken into custody without incident in the 2500 block of Schoenersville Road in Bethlehem. He was wanted by State Parole for violating his conditions of supervision on original charges of felony robbery. Boehm was transported back to a PA State Correctional Institution by State Parole for disposition.

In 2010, Boehm robbed the Embassy Bank in Lower Saucon Tp, and pointed a gun at a teller. Judge Baratta imposed a three to seven year sentence in 2011.







Resny Colon, 29, was taken into custody without incident in the 600 block of Fawn Street in Allentown. He was wanted by State Parole for violating his conditions of supervision on original charges are possession with intent to deliver and illegal firearms possession. He was transported back to a PA SCI by State Parole for disposition.







Stephanie Porter, 36, was taken into custody in the 1200 block of Minnesota Drive in Whitehall Lehigh County. She was wanted by Lehigh County Adult Probation for violating her conditions of supervision on original charges of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. She was discovered while attempting to arrest another fugitive. Drugs and drug paraphernalia were found at the scene, leading to a search warrant, discovery of more drug related items and new charges. She is lodged in LCP awaiting disposition on her case.

6 comments:

  1. Another excellent post. Soon, you'll be competing with the Express-Times / Lehigh Valley Live for the Pulitzer Prize for space-wasting journalism.

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  2. US Marshals got on too. The PA man who threatened Morganelli and Trump.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6195741/US-Marshals-capture-27-year-old-fugitive-wanted-bullet-Trumps-head-manhunt.html

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  3. Necessary information - we need to know who is among us.

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  4. Looks like the last commentors name, face and address should be in this article.

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  5. Happy Octoberfest,Cosby to be sentenced this week and Fed Ed on the 23rd !
    Happy Days !

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