- On July 9, police filed charges on a Curwensville man for a theft from a local business establishment.
- Police discovered a downed tree on Kauffman Road in Glen Richey. The township was called to restore safe passage for motorists on this roadway.
- Police were called to a report of a possible, disabled vehicle under Interstate 80. Individuals were gone at police arrival.
- Police handled a trespassing incident in the Mount Joy Road area.
- Police were called to McDonald’s for an elderly man who was going in and out of consciousness. He refused treatment and was not allowed to drive. Police drove him and his vehicle back to his residence.
- Police responded to numerous hazardous conditions during the storm Friday evening including trees down, water on the roadways and flooded basements.
- Police received a call for harassment in the Plymptonville area.
- Police responded to a parking complaint in the Kerr Addition area.
- Police are investigating an all-terrain vehicle accident, which occurred along Lewis Road. Police report that a 52-year-old Madera man lost control of his 4-wheeler, and it over turned on top of him. Police were assisted at the scene by Glen Richey Fire and Rescue, Glen Rich QRS units and Clearfield Emergency Medical Services. Charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and a controlled substance are pending.
- Police are investigating a theft from a purse at the Wal-Mart Supercenter. Police report that a Curwensville woman was shopping when unknown persons allegedly removed $140 in cash from her purse. Police will review store security tapes to see if they can identify the suspect.
- Police are investigating an act of criminal mischief along Williams Street. Police report that unknown persons damaged siding to a residence.
- Police report that sometime overnight, unknown suspects attempted to remove and drive away a go-cart from the Tractor Supply Company.
- Police are investigating a minor traffic accident along state Route 153, Park Avenue Extension.
- Police received a report of harassment by communication.
- Police responded to the Super 8 Motel for an irate customer who was allegedly causing a problem.
- Police responded to a report of disorderly conduct at a residence on Moose Street. Responding officers advised the individuals to keep the noise down.
- Police responded to Sapp Brothers for a report of suspicious activity. Police were advised that several people were climbing in and out of a tractor-trailer. Police spoke with the operator and learned that it was his children who were entering his truck.
- Police responded to a fireworks complaint on Shaw Street.
- Police handled a public drunkenness complaint at the Motel 6 after several people were found outside drinking alcohol and being loud.
- Police responded to a noise complaint on Nelson Road. Those responsible were spoken to.
- On July 11, police responded to a 911 hang-up call on Deacon Road. The matter was unfounded.
- Police received a report of suspicious males in the Hyde area at night.
- Police were called to Scribbers Road for 4-wheelers and motorcycles that were racing on the roadway.
- Police received a call for an 87-year-old unconscious female on Race Street.
- Police received a complaint of fireworks that were coming from a residence on West Front Street.
- Police assisted an individual who had some civil questions.
- Police responded to a report of unlawful restraint/inappropriate contact with a female at Big Lots. The matter is under investigation.
- Police responded to a Flegal Road residence for a burglary that occurred sometime Saturday or Sunday.
- Police received a report of a dog that was locked in a vehicle at the Wal-Mart Supercenter. Police responded and attempted to make contact with the owner with no success.
- Police received a report of found keys in the area of Caldwell and Norman Roads. Anyone who feels that they could be the owner of the keys should contact the Lawrence Township Police Department at 814-765-1533.
- Police received a report of several juveniles who were causing a disturbance on Clarendon Avenue.
- Police received a complaint that a resident received a phone call from a male claiming to be an officer and wanted to verify that he was legitimate.
- Police received a report of fireworks in the area of Ester Lane. Police responded and found that the responsible party had left.
- Police received a report of an ongoing harassment compliant.
- Police received a report of a fireworks complaint in the area Hillsdale.
- Police responded to the area of Brown and Spring Streets for a report of suspicious activity. At arrival, police were unable to locate anything.