State police at Clearfield
- An incident of theft occurred Thursday at Tibbens Auto Sales in Pike Township. During the incident, a 40-year-old St. Marys man allegedly stole a 2002 Suzuki XL-7 that was gold in color. The vehicle was found unattended in the area of South Third and Cherry streets in Clearfield. Charges are being filed through the district court.
- An incident of burglary occurred April 15 on Cherry Corner Road in Ferguson Township. During the incident, someone entered the victim’s residence through a side window and then stole miscellaneous household goods, tools and a Pennsylvania license plate. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- An incident of theft occurred sometime between March 12 and April 12 at Genna Beer Distributor in Decatur Township. During the incident, a 27-year-old Clearfield man, who was also an employee, was allegedly selling the customers beer and then voiding the sales via the company’s computer. He would then allegedly pocket the cash and make it appear as though the beer was still in inventory. After conducting an inventory, the company determined that approximately 64 cases of beer were unaccounted for, which totaled approximately $1, 322. After checking office surveillance video, the man was observed several times processing the sale and putting the money in his pocket. The man will be charged with theft by deception through the district court.
- Minor injuries were reported after a single-vehicle accident Friday on Rolling Stone Road in Cooper Township. Alyssa M. Dale of Kylertown was traveling southbound and negotiating a left-hand curve. However, Dale was reportedly traveling too fast to negotiate the curve and traveled off the roadway onto the gravel berm. At that point, she lost control of her vehicle and started to slide in a western direction. Her vehicle crossed over into the oncoming lane and then she attempted to maneuver it back into the southbound lane. However, Dale over-corrected and her vehicle spun around in a clockwise rotation. This caused her vehicle to overturn onto its roof. Dale sustained minor injuries and was transported to the Mount Nittany Medical Center for treatment. She was cited for the accident.
- An incident of criminal mischief occurred sometime Thursday or Friday on Hudson Street in Decatur Township. During the incident, someone smashed the passenger’s side window of the victim’s Dodge Neon. Damage is estimated at $150; the incident remains under investigation.
- An incident of disorderly conduct occurred Thursday outside a residence on Schofield Street in Curwensville Borough. During the incident, a 38-year-old Curwensville man was allegedly revving his engine on his Harley Davidson outside of the victim’s window. Charges were filed against the man through the district court for the incident.
- An incident of theft occurred sometime Friday or Saturday on the Ginter – Morann Highway in Gulich Township. During the incident, someone syphoned approximately six gallons of diesel fuel from the victim’s tractor and then fled the area. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- An incident of criminal mischief occurred Thursday outside a residence on Mcateer Street in Woodward Township. During the incident, someone damaged the victim’s driver’s door handle, a weather compass and the metal part of the screen. Damage is estimated at $130. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
State police at DuBois
- Jeremy Todd Ross, 25, of Reynoldsville is being charged with indirect criminal contempt for a Protection From Abuse order violation and harassment incident. State police noted there’s also an active arrest warrant for Ross as a result of the PFA violation. Anyone with information about Ross’ whereabouts is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.
- An incident of theft occurred sometime between April 10 and Friday along Tannery Road in Huston Township. During the incident, someone towed away a portable sawmill that was 32 feet long and green in color. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.
State police at Philipsburg
- An incident of DUI occurred Friday in the 200 block of North Seventh Street in Philipsburg Borough. Further, state police received a report about a vehicle parked facing the wrong way with its lights on and the engine running. The vehicle had been parked on North Seventh Street for an extended period of time. Upon arrival state police encountered the man and found he was under the influence. He was taken into custody and transported to the Mount Nittany Medical Center for blood testing. Charges are currently pending at this time.
- An incident of harassment occurred Saturday in the parking lot of Lykens Market in Port Matilda Borough. During the incident, the victim was at the store as part of a live radio broadcast and dressed as the radio mascot for an event. The victim was walking toward the store and between two parked vehicles when a 47-year-old Tyrone man allegedly punched them in the head. A summary charge of harassment was filed against the man as a result of the incident.
State police at RidgwayÂ
- An incident of DUI occurred Saturday on state Route 948 near Oak Street in Fox Township. During the incident, a 39-year-old Kersey man was driving his pick-up truck when he was stopped for speeding. He was found to be under the influence; charges are currently pending blood test results.
- An incident of retail theft occurred Thursday at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Fox Township. During the incident, an 18-year-old Ridgway woman was observed by store security selecting and then concealing merchandise. She then allegedly attempted to leave the store but was detained by security. The total value of the stolen merchandise was $33.86. The woman was charged with retail theft through the district court.
- An incident of theft occurred Saturday at Twin Lakes in Jones Township. The victim’s car, a 2000 Buick Regal, was parked at Twin Lakes when the following items were taken from it: a Pennsylvania registration plate, insurance card and driver’s license. The incident remains under investigation, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Ridgway at 814-776-6136.
Clearfield Borough
- Police responded to a fire alarm at a local business. Upon arrival police found it to be a false alarm.
- Police responded to the Sheetz store for a motorist who was locked out of their vehicle. Upon arrival police unlocked the vehicle.
- Police responded to suspicious activity on School Avenue and searched the area.
- Police responded to the area of Martin Street for an incident of loiter and prowling on Friday night. Juveniles were seen taking lights from residences.
- Police responded for a motorist who was locked out of their vehicle on North Fifth Avenue. Upon arrival police unlocked the vehicle.
- Police responded to Clearfield Penn Highlands, where a 28-year-old Clearfield man was intoxicated and passed out in the lobby. The man stopped at the hospital to use the phone. When police arrived, he was sleeping on the floor in the lobby by the phone. He was arrested for public drunkenness and also found in possession of a small amount of marijuana. The man was released to a friend and charges will be filed at a later date.
- Police handled an incident of harassment.
- A 52-year-old Clearfield man was arrested for simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct at an Eat Market Street address. The man allegedly struck his wife in the face during a domestic argument. The man was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Richard Ireland and bail was set at $15,000. The man could not post bail and was incarcerated at the Clearfield County Jail.
- Police responded to a barking dog complaint on Cemetery Road. The owner was notified of the complaint and the dog was taken inside.
- Police responded to a complaint on Chase Street, where individuals were on the complainant’s porch. After searching the area, the complaint was listed as unfounded.
- A 28-year-old Clearfield woman will be cited for disorderly conduct. During routine patrol, police found her urinating in the parking lot of a business at the intersection of Water and North Second streets.
- Police responded to a residential alarm on Elizabeth Street. Upon arrival police found it to be a false alarm.
- Police responded to a burglary alarm at a business on Nichols Street. Upon arrival police found it to be a false alarm.
- Police responded to a burglary alarm at a business on East Market Street.   Upon arrival police found an open door to the business. The owner checked the interior of the building and didn’t find anything that appeared to be missing.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about a drug violation that occurred on Park Avenue Extension.
- Police assisted mental health personnel with an individual on Montgomery Run Road.
- Police received a report about an incident of harassment between two students at a local school.
- Police received a report about an incident of disorderly conduct that occurred at a local school.
- Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident that occurred on Flat Bottom Road.
- Police received a report about a motorist traveling the wrong way on West Front Street. Further, police searched the area but couldn’t locate the motorist.
- Police received a report about an incident of harassment on the Old Fire Tower Road.
- Police received a report about motorcyclists racing on Mount Joy Road.
- Police received a report about two suspicious males on state Route 879 near the Interstate Bridge. Upon arrival police couldn’t locate any unwanted activity in the area.
- Police responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up call at the Clearfield High School. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
- Police responded to a local hotel for a suspicious male inside a vehicle. While en route the male left and headed toward Lowe’s. Upon arrival police searched the area with negative results.
- Police responded to a report about a suspicious vehicle in the Clearfield Mall parking lot. Upon arrival police encountered the operator and determined everything was OK.
- Police received a report about an automatic fire alarm at the Salvation Army.
- Police received a report about loud music being played in a local motel. Upon arrival police requested the music be turned down.
- Police received a report about all-terrain vehicles being driven on the roadway in the Hyde area.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle accident on Martin Street Extension. No injuries were reported.
- Police assisted a motorist on Old Penfield Road.
- Police received a report about a suspicious letter that was located at a local business.
- Police received a report about a traffic complaint; however, the vehicle was gone upon police arrival.
- Police received a report about a custody dispute. The issue had been resolved prior to police contact.
Curwensville Borough
- Police received a burning complaint that occurred Friday on Walnut Street. The resident was advised of the proper burning procedures.
- All-terrain and off-the-road vehicles were reportedly being operated in the area of Swoope Street and the Curwensville Commons. Anyone apprehended for operating these vehicles on the roadway will be cited.
DuBois City
- On Friday, police received a report about an alleged burglary in the 1000 block of Green Glen Drive. Upon arrival police didn’t find any signs of forced entry, and nothing appeared to be missing. However, there were signs that someone had been inside the residence while no one was home. The incident remains under investigation at this time.
- On Saturday, the operator of a red Chevrolet Colorado was observed committing several traffic violations on Liberty Boulevard and Brady Street. Police initiated a traffic stop on the Sandy Bridge; the operator, a 23-year-old DuBois man, was found to be intoxicated. He was arrested for DUI, and charges are currently pending.
- On Saturday, an alarm activated at the Timberland Federal Credit Union on Beaver Drive. Upon arrival police found it be accidental.
- On Saturday, a 73-year-old DuBois man was allegedly yelling racial slurs at another elderly man in the 100 block of North Main Street. He was then allegedly seen throwing a milk jug at two women who were walking together. Police have identified the man and will file charges.
- On Sunday, someone entered a residence in the 100 block of East Washington Avenue and removed electronics and jewelry. The incident remains under investigation.
- On Sunday, someone forced entry into a building located in the first block of North Franklin Street. It’s unknown at this time if anything was stolen. The incident remains under investigation.
- On Sunday, police received a report about a disturbance among a group of people in the 200 block of McCloyd Terrace. The argument, police said, was over WIC checks and the group separated before police arrival. No one wanted to file charges.
- On Sunday, a 17-year-old boy was struck in the face with a rock while riding his bike in the City Park. It’s unknown who three the rock; the incident remains under investigation.