State police at Philipsburg
- An incident of DUI occurred on April 4 at Presqueisle and Front streets in Philipsburg Borough. Further, a known 44-year-old man was allegedly stopped for a traffic violation and subsequently arrested for DUI.
Clearfield Borough
- Police located a disabled vehicle along Bridge Street. Further, police learned that the operator was out of gas and assisted in getting their vehicle off of the roadway.
- Police responded to the park along Woodland Road, where a group of juveniles was allegedly acting disorderly and causing problems. Upon arrival police spoke to the juveniles who denied any wrong-doing.
- Police had a phone turned in after it was located on Second Street. Police were able to locate the owner and return the phone.
- Police have initiated an investigation into the alleged theft of medication that occurred along Thompson Street.
- Police received several bad check complaints from local businesses.
- Police were dispatched to West Sixth Street for an animal complaint in which a dog jumped the fence and was on the sidewalk. The owner was able to retrieve the dog without any issues, police said.
- Police responded to West Cherry Street for a male who was allegedly going door-to-door soliciting for money. However, police were unable to locate the male.
- Police responded to an activated alarm at a business along Latimere Street. Upon arrival police located cleaning personnel at the scene.
- Police have initiated an investigation into an alleged harassment complaint in which a male was sending several lewd messages to the victim.
- Police arrested a male on an outstanding warrant from another county. He was taken to the Clearfield County Jail.
- Police assisted the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office with serving a warrant on a male along South Fifth Street.
- Police unlocked a vehicle along East Locust Street.
- A set of keys was located along Elm Avenue and turned into police.
Lawrence Township
- Police assisted Domestic Relations with multiple warrants. All individuals were taken to the CCJ.
- Police received a report about the alleged theft of food at the Economy Inn.
- Police assisted Curwensville Borough police with an incident on Griffith Avenue.
Curwensville Borough
- Police assisted state parole with an attempt to apprehend a wanted person Thursday on Griffith Street. When the male was taken into custody, there were several items within the residence that indicated there may be a methamphetamine lab, police said. As a result, police had the residence vacated and requested the Pennsylvania State Police Clandestine Lab Response Team to assist at the scene. Police said it was determined there wasn’t a hazard at the residence. Police removed several items and indicated that the investigation is ongoing at this time.
DuBois City
- A two-vehicle accident occurred Wednesday at the intersection of South Brady Street and Rose Alley. Upon arrival police learned of one injured person; the person received care for their injury from medical personnel at the scene. Upon an accident investigation, police determined an 80-year-old DuBois man was operating a Bronco on South Brady Street, when it rear-ended a Jetta being operated by a 32-year-old DuBois woman. The Bronco then crossed the centerline and impacted a building, which housed two businesses that were open at the time. Police were assisted by DuSan Ambulance and the DuBois Fire Department.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance Wednesday in the area of South Jared Street and West Washington Avenue. Upon arrival police heard a male and female arguing from outside of an adjacent apartment building. Police located the couple’s apartment and determined there wasn’t a physical assault. Both the male and female were cited for disorderly conduct, police said.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance involving a father and son Wednesday in the 100 block of East Park Avenue. Upon arrival police determined there wasn’t a physical assault. Both the father and son told police they had engaged in an argument and yelled at each other. Police were able to resolve the situation at the scene.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute Wednesday in the 700 block of West Long Avenue. Upon arrival police made contact with an 18-year-old DuBois woman; she told police that her mother refused her entry into the residence to gather her belongings. Police made contact with the woman’s mother and were able to mediate a resolution.
- Police were patrolling Thursday on North Brady Street when they observed a 33-year-old Treasure Lake man for whom there were outstanding warrants. Police proceeded to follow the man and to take him into custody. The man was subsequently turned over to the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office and transported to the CCJ.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment Thursday on East Weber Avenue. Upon arrival the victim told police that he and his wife had received text messages in which he was threatened. Police interviewed the suspect, a 31-year-old DuBois man, and he allegedly admitted to having a strong hatred for the victim due to past events. Police noted that the victim declined prosecution against the man at this time.
- Police were dispatched to North State Street regarding a missing woman Thursday. As police prepared for a search, she was located by a motorist and transported back to her residence.
- Police received a report about a woman allegedly yelling Thursday in the 100 block of Olive Avenue. Police learned that the woman was engaged in a domestic dispute with her child’s father. The female fled in a silver-colored sports utility vehicle and the male fled on foot prior to police arrival.