- On Tuesday, DuBois Nursing home employees reported that they had received a pop-up window on their computer, which claimed to be from the FBI, and they were investigating and monitoring their computer. The message also stated that they were going to shut down the computer unless they sent money via the Internet. Police said this is a scam and would like to warn that government agencies do not ask for money in this manner.
- On Tuesday, Wal-Mart employees reported that a known male removed a Dish TV adapter valued at $88 from the store without paying for it. The investigation is continuing.
- On Tuesday, Murray Freightliner employees reported that a semi-truck pulled into the parking lot, traveling the wrong way and striking a sign. It caused $1,800 worth of damage.
- Officers were asked to check the welfare of an elderly man who was walking Tuesday along Bee Line Highway. The man was gone upon arrival.
- On Tuesday, a truck driver reported that while he was asleep in his truck, he felt his truck being hit. The operator of another truck was attempting to turn around and hit his truck, causing damage to the fender and bumper. The operator of the truck then left the scene.