State police at Philipsburg
- An incident of retail theft occurred Monday at the Uni-Mart store in Rush Township. During the incident, a 15-year-old Philipsburg boy placed four cans of jerky snuff, two pairs of sunglasses and a pair of Pittsburgh Steelers gloves in his pockets. He then allegedly started to leave the store. When confronted by a customer and an employee, the boy returned one pair of sunglasses before fleeing the store. State police observed him walking along Presqueisle Street. When the boy observed state police, he attempted to flee up Fourth Street. State police located the boy hiding behind a bush and the stolen items were inside his pocket. The boy has been cited for retail theft.
Clearfield Borough
- Police received a report about a male who was passed out inside a vehicle on South Third Street. Upon arrival police stayed at the scene until emergency personnel transported him to the hospital for treatment.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment that occurred along West Locust Street.
- Police received a report about a black bear that was observed heading toward Spruce Street. Police searched the area; however, they were unable to locate the bear.
- Police received a report about an alleged drunken motorist. Further, police searched the area; however, they were unable to locate the motorist.
- Police received a report about an alleged trespassing incident along North Front Street.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about multiple traffic violations that occurred in the area of Parkview Drive and Pleasant Lane.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment in the area of Meadow Road.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of trespass by motor vehicle along Industrial Park Road.
Curwensville Borough
- Drug paraphernalia, police reported, was found at the Curwensville Commons on Friday.
- Police reported that a missing juvenile returned home on Friday.
- Police received a report about an unwanted person at a James Street residence. Upon arrival police found a male had a warrant out for his arrest.
- On Sunday, police explained to a Curwensville resident about how to obtain their belongings.