- 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.