‘My Brother Was Drugged And Beaten To Death,’ Family Says After Allentown Field Discovery
As police continue to investigate
the death of David G. Kittredge—whose body was found in a field in Salisbury Township on Friday, July 18
—one of the people who knew him best is speaking out.
Angela Warner-Logothetis and David Kittredge on June 23, 2025.
David Kitteridge
Angela Warner-Logothetis, owner of Mom’s Helping Hands House Cleaning Service, says David wasn’t just an employee—he was family.
Kittredge worked with Angela for nearly a year. She described them as a “team,” exchanging daily good morning messages and lifting each other up before tackling each day’s jobs.
Hope For Justice
Warner-Logothetis said she stood by David through recent challenges and is now hoping for answers in his death.
She urged police to pursue justice:
An Ongoing Investigation
Kittredge was found dead in a fielded area along the 1400 block of Gaskill Avenue at 7:24 a.m., according to Lehigh County Coroner Daniel A. Buglio. His cause and manner of death remain under investigation pending toxicology results.
Multiple agencies are investigating, including Salisbury Township Police, the Lehigh County DA’s Office, the Homicide Task Force, and Pennsylvania State Police.
His brother,
Danny Kittredge, previously claimed David was “drugged and beaten to death.”
Authorities have not confirmed those allegations.