Curwensville Borough
- Police responded to a call in the Rails to Trails area for a disorderly person. Police were unable to locate the person
- Police responded to a call on Walnut Street for a residence with loud music.
- Police were called to a McLaughlin Street residence where an unknown individual had thrown stone upon the deck. No damage was reported.
State Police at DuBois
- Police responded to a call for a Protection from Abuse violation on Fuller Avenue, Falls Creek Borough.
Sandy Township Police
- Police responded to a call at the Sandy Club where the bartender reported 2 males inside causing a disturbance and refused to leave when she told them too. Upon officers arrival the men were in the parking lot and officers handled the situation without incident.
- A 61 year old Pentz Run Road woman reported she fell asleep while driving on S. Brady Street causing her vehicle to travel across Brady Street and hit a retaining wall. No injuries reported.
- Police responded to a false alarm at Domtar.
- Police investigated an incident of retail theft. A 16 year old girl was charged after she was seen under ringing items at the self-check- out.
- Police responded to an accident on Gamelands Road where an 18 year old boy lost control of his vehicle when he swerved to miss a deer. The vehicle traveled off the road, over an embankment coming to rest on its roof. Minor injuries reported and the vehicle was towed from the scene.
- A 67 year old Treasure Lake man reported that he received a call from a man saying he was from Microsoft and that the Treasure Lake man’s computer was infected with a virus and needed updated for $20. The man gave the caller his bank card information. The caller later called and said the bank card would not go through and he needed another card. The Treasure Lake man gave him a credit card number. When the man called his bank they informed him they did not let the charge go through because they recognized it as fraud. When the man called his credit card company he discovered that a $550 charge was made on his card.
DuBois City
- Police responded to an alarm at the VFW, located on Fuller Ave, at 02:15. Officers checked the building and found it was secure. No further action was taken.
- Police were dispatched to Spring Avenue for a report of a domestic disturbance between a mother and daughter. Officers arrived and learned there was no assault or injuries. Officers were able to mediate a resolution an no arrests were made.
- Police were dispatched to a two vehicle accident at the intersection South Main Street and West Washington Avenue at 2:05 hours. Officers arrived and learned there were no injuries, but one vehicle needed towed. After a brief investigation officers determined a 31 year old DuBois woman pulled in to the path of an ATA bus. The DuBois woman will be cited.
- Police were dispatched to the intersection of West DuBois Avenue and Mahoning Street for a report of a two vehicle accident. Officers arrived and no injuries were reported and both vehicles were drivable. Information was exchanged for both parties and each was advised to contact their insurance companies. No citations were issued.
- Police responded to the 100 block of Quarry Avenue for a report of a domestic disturbance. When police arrived on scene it was determined this was a verbal dispute only. Both parties agreed to stay away from each other for the night. No further action required.
State Police at Clearfield
- A one-vehicle accident occurred when a Punxsutawney man, traveling westbound on Interstate 80 in Lawrence Township, fell asleep while driving and drifted off the roadway. The vehicle hit two trees after exiting the roadway. The driver was trapped inside the vehicle, and was extricated by Lawrence Township Fire Department. The driver, Robert Smouse, received major injuries. His passenger, Karen Smouse of Punxsutawney, received minor injuries. Both were wearing seat belts. Police were assisted at the scene by Lawrence Township Fire Department, Clearfield EMS and the Hyde Volunteer Fire Department.