Allentown Basketball Player Breaks Into Hotel Room, Assaults Sleeping Woman—Flees Barefoot, Leaves Behind Black Croc

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On July 16, 2025, a disturbing incident shook the Days Hotel by Wyndham Allentown Airport/Lehigh Valley on Airport Road, Lehigh County.

When A young woman staying at the hotel was assaulted in her sleep, her sense of safety was shattered by a stranger who forced his way into her room.

The suspect, later identified as Isaiah Taylor, a former Allentown basketball player, fled the scene barefoot, leaving behind a single black Crocs shoe.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police Troop M – Bethlehem Barracks, the assault took place in the early hours of July 16.

The suspect allegedly broke into the victim’s hotel room while she was asleep. Startled awake, the victim confronted the intruder, who then fled on foot.

 Isaiah Malachi TAYLOR
Isaiah Malachi TAYLOR (Source: Facebook)

Police noted that the man was wearing white socks, black shorts with white lining, a black New Balance long-sleeve jacket, and a gray shirt with a circular emblem on the front and the number “0” on the back.

In his rush to escape, he lost one of his black Crocs shoes, leaving it behind as a key piece of evidence.

Investigators initially suspected the perpetrator might be homeless, but further investigation revealed otherwise.

The trail led to Isaiah Taylor, a man in his 20s from Paterson, New Jersey, who had been living in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

The Pennsylvania State Police arrested Isaiah Taylor in Connection with the Assault on August 11, 2025

Now, Taylor is imprisoned at Lehigh County Jail, and his identity has brought a huge shock to those who knew him.

A 2020 graduate of Louis E. Dieruff High School in Allentown, Taylor was a former player on the Dieruff Huskies Boys Basketball team.

Isaiah Taylor playing for the Dieruff Huskies Boys
Isaiah Taylor playing for the Dieruff Huskies Boys (Source: Facebook)

He was known for his dedication to the sport, and he dreamed of one day playing in the NBA.

Beyond basketball, Taylor pursued agricultural engineering at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology and worked at Foot Locker.

To many in the community, Taylor seemed like a young man with ambition and potential.

His arrest has left friends, acquaintances, and even strangers struggling to negotiate the person they thought they knew with the serious allegations against him.

Taylor’s Arrest Quickly Sparked Intense Reactions on Social Media

Many expressed disbelief, disappointment, and anger, particularly those who followed his basketball journey.

One Facebook user lamented,

“Isaiah ain’t no way I thought u was taking ya basketball talent serious smh.”

Via Facebook

Another commented,

“Bro he used to swear he was finna take basketball seriously now he doing this smh weird shit.”

Via Facebook

The feeling of betrayal was noticeable, with one person writing,

“Ni**a used to say he finna take his basketball career serious now he bussing in rooms to r*pe someone shit is wild asf.”

Via Facebook

Some comments took a darker tone, with one user claiming,

“He’s been weird a weirdo!!!!!! & mind you he’s gay,”

Via Facebook

while another warned,

“There’s so many niggas like this out here, especially the ones w a lil Allentown clout… it be ya fav small town basketball players and rappers !!!!!!! IM TELLING YA !!!”

Via Facebook

These reactions show a mix of shock, frustration, and a more general concern about unchecked behavior among local figures with minor fame.

This incident has raised questions about accountability, community expectations, and the pressures faced by young athletes in small towns.

For some, Taylor’s fall from grace is a cautionary tale about the dangers of idolizing local talent without scrutiny.

Others see it as a symptom of deeper societal issues, where problematic behavior is sometimes overlooked or excused.

The victim, whose identity remains private, is at the heart of this story. Her experience serves as a sobering reminder of the vulnerability many women face, even in places meant to feel safe, like a hotel room.

The Pennsylvania State Police continue to investigate, ensuring that justice is served while the community grapples with the aftermath.

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