Key Takeaways
- An out-of-jurisdiction police pursuit ended in an arrest on Morton Street near the Health, Science and Technology Building at Lehigh University.
- The pursuit originated outside of Bethlehem and ended with all suspects taken into custody.
- There is no danger to the campus community, and neither Lehigh University Police nor members of the Lehigh community were involved in the incident.
- Police activity may continue in the area for some time, and community members are advised to avoid the area.
- The incident is currently under investigation, and further details will be available on Monday morning.
Introduction to the Incident
An incident occurred on Morton Street near the Health, Science and Technology Building at Lehigh University, involving an out-of-jurisdiction police pursuit that ended in an arrest. According to a Hawk Watch alert, the pursuit originated outside of Bethlehem and ended with all suspects taken into custody. The email stated that there is no danger to the campus community, and neither Lehigh University Police nor members of the Lehigh community were involved in the incident. The Brown and White has reached out to the Bethlehem Police Department for additional information, but was informed that no further details will be available until Monday morning.
Eyewitness Accounts
Several eyewitnesses have come forward to describe the scene. Camila Mora, a Lehigh University student, said she and her roommates were inside their Webster Street home and watched the scene unfold from a window. She reported seeing at least two people, who appeared to be high-school-aged kids, coming out of the car. However, her view was obstructed by a car that came up, and she may not have seen all of the individuals involved. Mora also said that the police arrived at 5:10 p.m., and the suspects were in handcuffs by 5:17 p.m. Another eyewitness, Cassandra Jones, also a Lehigh University student, said she was on FaceTime with a friend when she approached the scene. She reported seeing three people come out of the car with their hands up, and possibly a fourth person.
Police Response and Investigation
The police response to the incident was swift, with officers arriving on the scene at 5:10 p.m. and taking the suspects into custody just seven minutes later. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the Bethlehem Police Department has informed the Brown and White that no further details will be available until Monday morning. In the meantime, police activity may continue in the area, and community members are advised to avoid the area. The fact that the pursuit originated outside of Bethlehem and involved multiple suspects suggests that the incident may be more complex than initially thought, and the investigation may involve multiple jurisdictions.
Impact on the Campus Community
Despite the fact that the incident occurred on campus, the Lehigh University community has been assured that there is no danger. Neither Lehigh University Police nor members of the Lehigh community were involved in the incident, and the suspects were taken into custody quickly. However, the incident may still have an impact on the campus community, particularly in terms of police activity in the area. Community members are advised to avoid the area for the time being, and the university will likely provide updates on the incident as more information becomes available.
Conclusion
In conclusion, an out-of-jurisdiction police pursuit ended in an arrest on Morton Street near the Health, Science and Technology Building at Lehigh University. The incident is currently under investigation, and further details will be available on Monday morning. The Lehigh University community has been assured that there is no danger, and neither Lehigh University Police nor members of the Lehigh community were involved in the incident. As the investigation continues, the university will likely provide updates on the incident, and community members are advised to avoid the area for the time being. The Brown and White will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.


