- Police report that a 40-year-old woman and her 30-year-old husband got into a verbal dispute at their Overdorf Avenue residence. The woman’s daughter was afraid the argument might escalate so she contacted police. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- Officers investigated a 911 hang up call from a Treasure Lake residence. The call was made accidentally.
- A 52-year-old Clearfield man lost control of his vehicle on Rockton Road causing his vehicle to leave the road down an embankment, striking a ditch. The vehicle spun around and came to rest against the terrain on the passenger side. Two passengers suffered minor injuries and the vehicle was towed from the scene.
- Employees from Master Cuts reported $100.00 missing from the register when they opened for business Saturday. There was no sign of forced entry. The investigation continues.
- A Circle Road man reported unknown persons operating vehicles through the yard between his residence and his neighbors causing damage to the yards. The investigation continues.
- A 66-year-old Brookville man was driving in the area of Falls Creek when an older model Ford truck struck his and continued driving.
- A 45-year-old DuBois man was traveling on Rockton Road when a deer ran into the front of his vehicle.
- An 18-year-old woman reported that she has been receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown person. The investigation continues.
- A 38-year-old Reynoldsville woman lost control of her vehicle on Oklahoma Salem Road causing it to spin and come to rest ina yard. The vehicle suffered damage to the under-carriage. No injuries were reported.
- A 46-year-old DuBois man was traveling on state Route 255 near Snappy’s when an older model Ford Explorer traveled into his lane of travel and hit him head on. The Explorer hit his vehicle two more times before leaving the scene. The DuBois man’s truck was disabled.
- A 46-year-old DuBois man was traveling on SR 255 near Snappy’s when an older model Ford Explorer traveled into his lane of travel and hit him head on. The Explorer hit his vehicle two more times before leaving the scene. The DuBois man’s truck was disabled.