A 60-year-old Lititz man caused a disturbance Monday in the parking lot of the Snappy’s Convenience Store. The man was crying and screaming and disturbing customers. Upon arrival police found the man was having a difficult day and the battery died in his vehicle. Police assisted the man and told him he needed to leave the property.
Officers were called back to Snappy’s because the Lititz man was still there yelling in the parking lot. Officers handled the situation without incident.
A Showers Road resident reported they’d found a golden lab on their property on Monday. The dog didn’t have any tags on it.
A 24-year-old DuBois woman reported Monday that she had accidently left her purse in the restroom at Wal-Mart. She called the store and they had found her purse in the men’s restroom. There was $6 in cash, a phone and pills from a recently-filled prescription missing from the purse. The investigation is continuing at this time.
Employees of National Fuel reported Monday that a license plate was stolen from one of their trailers.
An 80-year-old resident of DuBois Village reported Monday that someone took $26 from her purse.
On Monday police investigated a 9-1-1 hang-up call on Home Camp Road. The call was accidental.
A 34-year-old Circle Road resident reported Monday that there was loud music coming from a neighboring residence. The situation was handled without incident.
A 23-year-old DuBois woman reported Tuesday she had $411 in cash stolen from her. The investigation is continuing at this time.
Two trucks were involved in a minor accident at the fuel island Tuesday at Pilot.
Police responded to a Keen Court Drive residence Tuesday for a reported domestic dispute in progress. A 54-year-old woman was arguing with a 39-year-old man who had come to her house to drop off a new dryer. She said she neither wanted the dryer nor the man on her property. Police handled the situation without incident.
A 35-year-old Treasure Lake woman reported Tuesday that she felt her estranged husband had violated a protection from abuse order that she had against him. Police handled the situation without incident.
A 53-year-old Hyde woman reported Tuesday that someone pushed a cart into her vehicle while it was parked in a lot. A witness saw a man intentionally push the cart into her vehicle. The investigation is continuing at this time.