On Thursday in the 500 block of Juniata Street, a resident reported damage to a Halloween decoration in his yard.
On Wednesday, officers responded to South Brady Street and Long Avenue for a reported intoxicated individual. At arrival, police found a 25-year-old male intoxicated and walking in the travel portion of the roadway. He was cited for public drunkenness and released to a responsible adult.
On Tuesday, a woman reported that someone attempted to take her purse by force in the Sheetz parking lot on North Brady Street. When they failed to acquire any property, they fled on foot. The suspect was described as a male in a white T-shirt and a blue jean jacket.
On Tuesday, two juveniles were taken into custody at the Giant Eagle Grocery Store after being observed with unpaid merchandise while attempting to leave the store. The two admitted to the theft and were taken to the DuBois City Police station, where they were released to their parents.
On Tuesday, unknown suspects attempted to open the ground floor windows at a residence in the 500 block of Maple Avenue. The homeowner observed palm prints on the windows and contacted police. Officers responded and collected latent fingerprint evidence at the scene, which is currently being processed. The investigation continues.
On Monday along First Street and West DuBois Avenue, a caller reported that a suspicious male who was yelling at people that he “needed a fix.” Officers located the 42-year-old male and arrested him for public drunkenness. While in custody, he required emergency medical treatment and was transported to DuBois Regional Medical Center West. He was cited and released into their care. After his release from the hospital, he was involved with a domestic fight with a 30-year-old woman. Both were arrested and transported to the Clearfield County Jail.
On Monday, officers responded to multiple people who were wearing dark clothing and who were getting into and out of vehicles parked on Locust Street. A juvenile was found in the area matching the description and was identified by a witness as one of the suspects. He was questioned and released into a custody of a parent. The investigation is ongoing.