State police at Clearfield
- A protection from abuse order violation occurred Thursday on Morann Avenue in Woodward Township. During the incident, a 46-year-old Madera man allegedly violated the conditions of a PFA. Charges were filed against him through the district court, and he was later transported to the Clearfield County Jail to await arraignment, state police said.
Clearfield Borough
- Police responded to an alarm along Daisy Street. Upon arrival police found an employee who had activated the alarm.
- Police responded to an alarm along Power Avenue. Upon arrival police found an employee who had activated the alarm.
- Police responded to a parking complaint on Clearfield Street. While arriving at the scene, police found that the driver had exited a residence and moved the vehicle.
- Police responded to an animal complaint on School Avenue.
- Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident involving damage to a parked car. The victim later called police to advise that the person had come forward to take care of the damage.
- Police arrested a male for public drunkenness after he was allegedly seen staggering along North Third Street. He was allegedly found to be highly intoxicated and transported to the Clearfield County Jail.
- Police received a report about a male who allegedly used a counterfeit $20 to pay for food that was delivered to his residence. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
- Police responded to an alleged trespassing complaint on Daisy Street. Police were able to handle the incident at the scene.
- Police responded to West Front Street, where a driver had locked keys inside their vehicle. Police were able to gain access to the vehicle.
- Police were dispatched for a male and female who were allegedly arguing on South Fifth Street. Upon arrival police found it was only verbal in nature.
- Police received a report about an alleged assault that occurred along North Third Street. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
Curwensville Borough
- On Tuesday police received a report about the alleged theft of medication from a Schofield Street residence.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment on Wednesday. However, the incident was unfounded, police said.
- Police received a report about a tenant who was allegedly being disorderly at the Beech Street Apartments on Wednesday.
DuBois City
- On Tuesday police were dispatched to the woods behind Sears at the DuBois Mall for a report about a female who matched the description of a known runaway. Upon a search of the area, police located and returned her to Pentz Run. Police were assisted at the scene by the Sandy Township Police Department and Clearfield County Sheriff’s Department.
- Police were requested to contact a DuBois resident Tuesday in reference to an alleged phone scam. Further, police said that the actor claimed to be a debt collector who threatened to arrest the complainant if they did not pay. Police said that the actor allegedly called back claiming to be from a local police department and again threatened an arrest if payment was not made. Police would like to remind all residents to wary of these kinds of calls.
- Police received a call about an alleged neighbor dispute on Arminta Street. The incident is being referred to Code Enforcement, police said.
- On Wednesday police responded to an activated hold-up alarm on Beaver Drive. Â Upon arrival police were able to determine that the alarm was accidental.
- Police received a report about an alleged road rage incident on Wednesday.  Further, a Brockway woman was traveling on East DuBois Avenue when another vehicle attempted to merge into her lane.  However, it did not have enough clearance and nearly struck the Brockway woman’s vehicle. As the two continued east, the operator of the offending vehicle allegedly threw something at the woman’s car, and the two female occupants were flipping her off. The woman pulled into Wal-Mart and the offending vehicle followed her with the operator parking next to her.  At that point, the offending operator allegedly exited and began yelling and swearing at her, as she walked into the store.  The Brockway woman did not wish for any charges to be filed, police said.
- Police were dispatched to an alleged domestic dispute in the 100 block of North Main Street. Upon arrival police were able to calm down the parties involved in the dispute.