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Burglaries, thefts and mischief

State police at Lehighton reported on burglaries, thefts and acts of criminal mischief investigated by troopers in recent days.

Troopers said the Meckes residence, located along Upper 57 Road, in Eldred Township, Monroe County, was entered sometime between June 25 and 28. Removed was jewelry and other items.Dominick Feritta, of 1850 Spruce Hollow Rd., in Towamensing Township, Carbon County, reported a shed on his property was entered. Removed was a dirt bike and a flatbed trailer along with damages done to the property. The incident occurred sometime between May 25 and June 12.James A. Young, 45, of 486 Bear Creek Lake Drive, Penn Forest Township, Carbon County, reported multiple sheets of plywood, along with 26 boards of 2x6x8 and 11 boards of 2x6x10 were removed from the above stated work site sometime between 9 p.m. on June 27 and 6:30 a.m. on June 28.Mary Leverling, 29, of 2580 57 Road, Lower Towamensing Township, Carbon County, reported a 1989 Yamaha Warrior all terrain vehicle was removed from her property sometime between midnight and 5 a.m. on June 24.Charles Glover Odenwelder, 82, of 7700 Bonser Rd., Saylorsburg, Ross Township, Monroe County, reported someone removed a resin sign that was in the shape of a saw from his property sometime between 8:45 p.m. on June 24 and 7 a.m. on June 25.Three criminal mischief incidents were reported.Lawanda J. Givler, 70, of 8764 Little John Drive, Kunkletown, Polk Township, Monroe County, reported someone damaged the trunk on her 2003 Honda Accord while parked at her residence. Damages were estimated at $500. The incident occurred sometime overnight of June 22-23.John Wolfe, 58, of Box 246, Serfass Rd., Kunkletown, Polk Township, reported someone damaged his mailboxes with a unknown type object. The incident was reported at 9 p.m. on June 25.Scott M. Bennett, 37, of Oak Terrace, Kunkletown, Polk Township, reported a 10 by 20-foot boat cover was damaged at his property sometime between June 20-26.Anyone with information on any of these incidents is asked to call troopers at (610) 377-4270.