State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an incident of burglary that occurred sometime between Friday and Sunday on Walton Street in Decatur Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took a safe containing various items and an MVR that belonged to the victim. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- State police conducted a traffic stop Friday on Interstate 80 near mile-marker 117.8 in Lawrence Township. The operator of a vehicle, a 22-year-old Cleveland, Ohio woman, was observed committing several traffic violations. She was allegedly found to be using controlled substances and smoking marijuana. She was transported to the Penn Highlands Hospital for a blood draw. State police also allegedly found a small amount of marijuana in her vehicle. Charges are pending through the district court, state police said.
- State police received a report about an incident of theft by unlawful taking that occurred Thursday or Friday on Hill Street in Chester Hill Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly cut off a catalytic converter from a vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Friday on Meyers Road in Graham Township. During the incident, a known juvenile allegedly caused damage to the victim’s mailbox with a baseball bat. A non-traffic citation was filed against the juvenile through the district court, state police said.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime Friday or Saturday on Walton Street in Decatur Township. During the incident, someone allegedly punctured all four tires, smashed all four side windows and a rear window and the front windshield of a 2003 blue Chevrolet Cavalier. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Saturday on Kate Street in Osceola Mills. During the incident, multiple people became involved in a verbal altercation. It allegedly escalated and turned physical, and multiple people were cited through the district court as a result.
- State police received a report about an incident of retail theft that occurred April 13 at the Goodwill Store in Decatur Township. During the incident, a Beccaria woman allegedly took possession of three handbags, two tank tops and two female T-shirts and concealed them under her sweatshirt while inside the store. She then exited the store without paying for the items. State police noted in the report that the woman did this while her young son was watching her.
- State police received a report about an incident of theft that occurred Saturday on Chippy Lane in Morris Township. During the incident, someone allegedly located a black wheelbarrow and removed it from the victim’s property. It was valued at $100, state police said, and the incident remains under investigation at this time.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Friday on Hale Road in Woodward Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged the windshield, both passengers’ side doors, a passenger’s side window and a rear taillight on the victim’s 1999 Buick Sedan. Damage is estimated at $1,000, state police said, and the incident remains under investigation at this time.
State police at Philipsburg
- State police received a report about an incident of terroristic threats that occurred April 13 in Halfmoon Township. Upon arrival state police determined two juveniles were engaged in a verbal altercation. During the altercation, one allegedly made threats toward the other. State police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- State police investigated an incident of DUI that occurred Saturday on Route 3040 near Skytop in Worth Township. State police stopped a Port Matilda woman for several traffic violations and allegedly determined she was under the influence of alcohol. She was taken into custody for DUI and to Mount Nittany Medical Center for blood testing. Charges are currently pending at this time, state police said.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of sexual assault that occurred Friday in the Sandy Ridge area of Rush Township. It remains under investigation at this time, state police said.
State police at Punxsutawney
- State police received a report about an incident of theft by unlawful taking that occurred Friday or Saturday on Gruda Road in Henderson Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took two green rusted steel roll-off containers. They had red and white labels with “Gruda Corp Scrap Processing, Sykesville, Pa., 427-2022.” The containers were valued at $5,000 each, state police said, and anyone with information is asked to contact 814-938-0510.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime between April 9 and Saturday on Sylvis Road in Burnside Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged the windshield of a vehicle by hitting it with a small white marble, a sling-shot projectile. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.
Lawrence Township
- Police served a parole warrant on a Clearfield male. He was turned over to state parole officials.
- Police received a report about a suspicious person at a residence on Turnpike Avenue Extension.
- Clearfield Borough police were assisted with an incident along Bigler Avenue.
- Clearfield Borough police were assisted with an incident along Nichols Street.
- Police assisted Children & Youth Services at a residence on Good Street.
- Clearfield Borough police were assisted with an incident on Williams Street.
- Police responded for a report about a male who was allegedly intoxicated at a business along South Second Street. He was housed in the county jail.
- Clearfield Borough police were assisted with an incident on West Market Street.
- Police assisted Children & Youth Services in the area of Good Street.
- Police responded to an alleged domestic disturbance on Scale House Lane.
- Police were dispatched to a psychological emergency on Mount Zion Road. Due to being on another call, state police at Clearfield responded to the scene.
- Police received information about a burning complaint in Country Club Circle.
- Police received a report about a disabled vehicle on Daisy Street Extension.
- Police received a traffic complaint that occurred on Turnpike Avenue.
- Police responded to an alleged incident of retail theft at Wal-Mart. Charges are to be filed against a Clearfield female who was taken to county jail on warrants.
- Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on Buckhorn Drive.
- Police responded to a disabled vehicle in the area of the Clearfield-Curwensville Highway/Route 879 Bypass.
- Police received a report about a possible drug violation on Rails to Trails.
- Police received a report about all-terrain vehicle riders allegedly trespassing at the race track on Mount Zion.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment that occurred in the area of Mount Zion Road.
- Police responded to an alleged disturbance in the area of Montgomery Run Road.
- Police responded to a disabled vehicle along Daisy Street Extension.
- Police served a 302 warrant on a male.
- Police received a report about a lost dog in the area of West Front Street. The dog was found and returned to its owner, police said.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief at Rural King.
- Police received information about a traffic complaint on Turnpike Avenue near Huston Lane.
- Police received information about the alleged theft of tires and wheels from Hunter Peterbilt.
- Police received a report about vehicles speeding on Carrs Hill.
- Police responded to an alleged disturbance in the area of White Road. Charges are pending against one person, police said.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute in the Hillsdale area.
- Police are investigating an alleged incident of theft that occurred at Wal-Mart.
Curwensville Borough
- Police reported an alleged incident of child endangerment to Children & Youth Services. It was noted by police that the incident didn’t occur in Curwensville.
- Police received a report involving child custody and referred the guardian to their attorney.
DuBois City
- Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash Friday on Beaver Drive. Police found an operator was stopped in traffic to turn left into First Commonwealth Bank. Another operator waved them across traffic, and they pulled into the path of a Jeep. The Jeep’s operator swerved to avoid contact and traveled over the curb; it sustained minor damage as a result. No injuries were reported and the Jeep was towed from the scene, police said.
- Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash Friday in the 100 block of East Park Avenue. Both vehicles sustained minor damage as a result, and no injuries were reported at the scene, police said. Police assisted with the exchange of information, and both vehicles were driven from the scene.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute Friday on West Long Avenue. During the incident, a male and female were fighting in a parking lot and both entered a pick-up truck. Police stopped the truck as it exited and started to travel on Franklin Street. Both were cited for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct; they were released to a family member, police said.
- Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash Saturday at the intersection of First Street and West DuBois Avenue. Upon arrival police found the operator of a vehicle was stopped behind several vehicles when the operator of a Caravan attempted to get around on the right. It subsequently struck the rear bumper of the vehicle, causing minor damage. Police assisted with the exchange of information at the scene. No injuries were reported, and both vehicles were driven from the scene.
- Police received a report about ATVs being driven Saturday in the 200 block of Quarry Avenue along Sandy Lick Creek. However, the ATVs were gone upon police arrival in the area.
- On Saturday police were dispatched to the Sheetz store on North Brady Street, where a male was allegedly refusing to leave. Upon arrival police made contact with the male inside the store. He became argumentative and refused several requests to leave the store’s property, police said. Police found there was a warrant issued for him through the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office. He was transported to the county jail. Police were assisted by the sheriff’s office.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred Saturday in the 200 block of Olive Avenue. Further, the caller told police that someone had knocked on her window and then had thrown something against it. Police observed damage to the window screen and located a piece of river rock on the sidewalk. A neighbor told police they’d observed four juvenile males between the houses, and the males had fled across Church Street and were last seen running up Whitford Alley towards South Highland Street. Police didn’t locate anyone in the area.
- Police received a report about a verbal domestic dispute Sunday in the 500 block of Chestnut Avenue. Further, police assisted with the resolution of the problem and cleared without incident.
- Police received a report about a verbal domestic dispute Sunday on Olive Avenue. The female told police she wanted the male removed from the residence, and he agreed to leave at her request. Police cleared the scene without further incident.
Sandy Township
- On Friday a Treasure Lake resident reported a known neighbor who was traveling up and down the roadway in front of his house several times. However, the driver was gone upon police arrival.
- On Friday a 34-year-old woman alleged receiving a call from a male with a heavy accent who was claiming to be from the IRS. He told her she would be arrested if she didn’t pay the IRS $3,456. She recognized the call as a scam and reported it to police.
- A 41-year-old Hanes Drive woman reported that she and her 41-year-old husband had engaged in an argument Friday. She alleged that it turned physical and then he took her vehicle and left the scene.
- Employees of the Bobbett Motel reported having a problem with two residents of the motel Friday. However, the situation had been resolved prior to police arrival.
- On Friday police received a report about a 32-year-old woman who allegedly assaulted her 55-year-old boyfriend. She had been drinking and admitted to the assault, police said. She was taken into custody and charges were filed as a result.
- On Friday a 44-year-old man reported that while his vehicle was parked at Wal-Mart, someone allegedly spray-painted the front passenger door. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a report about broken windows at the former Stoltz dealership Saturday on Watson Highway. Upon arrival police discovered a deer had jumped through the window of the showroom and sustained fatal injuries when it tried to jump through the other side window.
- A 65-year-old Brockport woman reported that her purse was stolen from her locked vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot Saturday. The purse was later found in a cart in the vestibule and returned to the owner.
- Wal-Mart employees reported they had stopped a 26-year-old man who was allegedly seen concealing automotive light bulbs in his pockets. When they attempted to detain the man until police came, he fled the scene. Police said that the man left the vehicle he was driving in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- A South Highland Street resident reported that her son’s bike was taken from their front yard Sunday. Police located the bike at the softball field behind the Highland Street School.
- A vehicle driven by a 50-year-old Munson woman backed into a vehicle driven by a 70-year-old Reynoldsville man in the Wendy’s parking lot Sunday. No injuries and minor damage were reported as a result, police said.
- On Sunday a 46-year-old DuBois man reported that while his vehicle was parked in the Wal-Mart parking lot, someone hit and damaged the rear bumper and bed of the truck.