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Lower Saucon Police Seek Area Man Wanted on DUI Charges

Lower Saucon Township Police Thursday asked for the public’s help in locating a man who is charged with DUI. In a post on their Crimewatch page, police said they have an arrest warrant for Christopher A. Sanford, 41.

Note: The previously published photo of Christopher A. Sanford was removed from this story per a request by the Lower Saucon Township Police Department, as it was a Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) photo. JNET photos may only be distributed for warrants and once they are served must be removed, Police Chief Thomas Barndt said.

Lower Saucon Township Police Thursday asked for the public’s help in locating a man who is charged with DUI.

In a post on their Crimewatch page, police said they have an arrest warrant for Christopher A. Sanford, 41.

According to Northampton County court records Sanford lives in Ferndale, Bucks County.

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According to online records, he may currently live in either Upper Black Eddy or Hilltown, Bucks County.

Sanford’s Facebook page lists Milford, N.J., as his place of residence.

He is described by police as white, 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 185 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair.

He is charged with misdemeanor DUI (first offense) and misdemeanor DUI-High Rate of Alcohol (.10 to .16 BAC), first offense, according to court records, which list the date of his alleged offense as Jan. 6, 2019.

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Anyone with information about Sanford’s whereabouts can submit an anonymous tip via the Lower Saucon Township Police Department’s Crimewatch page or call police at 610-317-6110.

At this time a preliminary hearing for Sanford is scheduled for March 11 at 10 a.m. before District Judge Alan Mege in Northampton County District Court 03-2-04 in Lower Saucon Township.

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Josh Popichak

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