- A 27-year-old Reynoldsville man was observed by Wal-Mart employees attempting to conceal $10.35 worth of merchandise on Monday. Retail theft charges were filed.
- A Cummings Road resident reported on Monday that his mailbox had exploded. Upon investigation a small homemade device was found. The damage was minor, and no injuries were reported.
- A false alarm was reported at the S&T Bank’s ATM at Treasure Lake on Monday.
- A Dixon Avenue resident reported on Monday that he had a Play Station game unit in his bedroom by an open window. When he woke up, the unit was gone.
- A trucking company reported on Monday that they hadn’t heard from one of their drivers for a couple of days. According to their GPS system, his truck was parked at the Falls Creek Sheetz. Officers searched the area and located the truck. The driver wasn’t there.
- A 47-year-old Pacific Avenue woman on Tuesday reported that she was getting her mail when a neighbor’s pit bull came running toward her. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- A 47-year-old Brookville man on Monday reported that he was being followed by his girlfriend’s estranged husband. The 43-year-old Falls Creek man denied following or harassing the Brookville man. Officers handled the incident without incident.
- A truck driver reported on Tuesday reported that another driver was pulling into a parking space and damaged his truck. The other driver denied the accident. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- A deer ran into the path of a vehicle driven by an 18-year-old Brookville woman, while she was traveling on Rich Highway on Tuesday. Her vehicle sustained moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
- A 33-year-old Hanes Drive woman reported on Tuesday that a 12-year-old neighbor was ringing her doorbell and running away. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- A St. Marys woman reported on Tuesday that her vehicle was damaged, while it was parked in a lot.