Crime & Safety
Man Stabbed After Answering Door in Township, Police Say
Assailant said nothing before stabbing 42-year-old victim in the stomach, according to Bethlehem Township police.
A Bethlehem Township man answered his doorbell early Friday to a stranger who stabbed him in the stomach, according to published reports.
The assailant, described in The Morning Call as a 6-foot-tall black man, wearing jeans and black hoodie, said nothing before the stabbing.
He then fled east of the apartment on the 6000 block of William Penn Highway toward a park-and-ride lot, the newspaper said.
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The 42-year-old victim was taken to the St. Lukeβs Hospital Anderson Campus in the township, but the stab wound was not considered life-threatening, according to The Express Times.
Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call Investigator Anthony Stevens at 610-814-6473 or email astevens@bethlehemtwp.com.Β
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