Allentown Vice Unit Announces Multiple Arrests

ALLENTOWN, PA – On Monday, the Allentown Police Vice Unit, in conjunction with members of the 3rd and 4th Platoon, made several arrests while conducting street-level surveillance operations. Weapons, drugs, and other illegal paraphernalia were recovered in the process.

At 5:12 PM near North Jefferson Street and West Tilghman Street, officers stopped a vehicle resulting in the arrest of its driver and passenger. A subsequent search of the vehicle yielded two handguns, a digital scale, and a bag of suspected marijuana. The individuals arrested are Raymond Jackson, 19, of Whitehall and Justin Williams, 20, of Allentown. Jackson faces charges including PWI Marijuana, Carrying a Firearm without a License, and Possession of Paraphernalia. Williams has been charged with Possession of a Small Amount and Possession of Paraphernalia.

At 8:26 PM in the 300 block of Ridge Ave, officers observed a man acquiring suspected drugs. Upon approach, officers found a loaded handgun, bags of suspected crack/cocaine and marijuana, two cell phones, and $90 in US currency. Pascual Rentas, 29, of Allentown was subsequently charged with offenses including Persons not to Possess and Carrying a Firearm without a License.

At 10:43 PM, again in the 300 block of Ridge Ave, police noticed a man concealing a firearm. Officers approached and found a loaded handgun on him. Jose Rivera, 39, of Allentown was charged with Carrying a Firearm without a License.

The Allentown Police Department acknowledged the efforts of the Vice Unit and officers of the 3rd and 4th Platoon for their role in these arrests.

Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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