- An incident of theft by deception was reported at Novey’s and involved a 17-year-old male.
- A bad check incident was reported by Novey’s. Charges are currently pending at this time.
- Child custody issues were reported to police.
- A possible theft and identity theft were reported to police. The incident is still under investigation at this time.
- A dog was allegedly locked in a vehicle at the Wal-Mart Supercenter. The incident was referred to animal control.
- A traffic complaint was reported on River Road, where a male was traveling all over the roadway on a bicycle. Police were unable to locate the man.
- A traffic complaint was reported at Pizza Hut along West Front Street.
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported in the Plymptonville area during which someone smashed the window in a vehicle owned by a Woodland couple. The vehicle’s antenna was also bent, and a dent was reported in the roof. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact police at 814765-1533.
- The fire department was assisted with traffic control on Mill Road and U.S. Route 322.
- A motorist was assisted with traffic control, while their vehicle had a flat tire.
- An incident of theft by unlawful taking was reported on the Glen Richey Highway. The incident is under investigation at this time.
- An incident of harassment and disorderly conduct was reported at the Mountain Laurel Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
- A complaint was reported about a protection from abuse violation, while an offender had contacted his former wife by phone and allegedly harassed her. Charges have been filed against the Houtzdale man.
- A child custody issue was reported in which both parents have legal custody. They were advised to speak with attorneys.
- A lost or stolen wallet was reported at the Lawrence Park Villages.
- Another agency was assisted with an individual who was wanted by another jurisdiction.
- A suspicious vehicle was reported at a local business along state Route 879. The occupants were local residents who were looking for a place to talk. They were asked to leave the private property to which they complied.
- An open door was reported at a local business, and police searched the area and didn’t find anything out of the ordinary.
- Police have a license plate that belongs to a Treasure Lake resident. The plate was lost in the Paradise School Road area of Rockton Mountain. The owner hasn’t been reached and can reclaim the plate by contacting police at 814-765-1533.