A 25-year-old Bethlehem man is charged with illegally accessing a Hellertown borough resident’s bank account.
In a news release Thursday, borough police said Anthony Robert Diehl has been charged with two counts of forgery, varying counts of access device fraud, possession of a stolen access device, theft and receiving stolen property.
Police said Diehl was charged after police “began investigating illicit activity on a bank account of a resident” in mid-December.
Although additional information about the charges was not yet available via the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania Web Portal database, according to court records Diehl is also facing a charge of access device fraud in Bethlehem–specifically, possession of an access device knowing that it is counterfeit, altered, incomplete or belongs to another person who has not authorized its possession.