State police at Clearfield
- An incident of fraud and forgery occurred sometime between Aug. 28 and Tuesday on Graham Road in Bradford Township. During the incident, someone allegedly compromised the victim’s personal information through unknown means. Further, they were allegedly able to have the victim’s Social Security check deposited onto a Go Direct card instead of her checking account. The incident remains under investigation, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
State police at Punxsutawney
- An incident of retail theft occurred Tuesday at the Wal-Mart store in Young Township. During the incident, a Punxsutawney woman allegedly removed two bottles of cooking wine valued at $5.24 from the shelf and then attempted to leave the store until being approached by personnel. Charges are pending through the district court, state police said.
- An incident of retail theft occurred July 16 at the Wal-Mart store in Young Township. During the incident, a Punxsutawney woman allegedly removed and concealed a tank top valued at $6.86 and exited the store. Charges are pending through the district court, state police said.
Clearfield Borough
- Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief. During the incident, someone allegedly loosened the lug nuts on one wheel of the victim’s vehicle. Extra patrols were requested, police said.
- Police received a report about an alleged stolen cat. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle accident near North Second and Reed streets. No injuries were reported, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
- Police responded to a residence along West Front Street for an alleged incident of criminal mischief. The complaint was unfounded, police said.
- Police received a report about a dog bite that occurred along South Fourth Street. Officers made contact with the owner who advised that the dog’s shots were up to date. The incident was forwarded to Dog Law, police said.
- Police received a report about a suspicious vehicle outside of the caller’s house. The caller then stated that the vehicle had left but requested extra patrols, police said.
- Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle along East Pine Street. After allegedly failing a field sobriety test, the driver was taken into custody for DUI and transported to the hospital for a blood draw. Charges are pending the results of the blood draw, police said.
- Police responded to a 911 hang-up call at a residence along South Fourth Street. Upon arrival officers learned that a couple was allegedly engaged in a domestic dispute outside of the caller’s residence. The male actor, however, fled prior to police arrival.
- Police responded to a South Fifth Street residence for a male who was wanted on State Parole warrants. The male was located, taken into custody and transported to the jail, police said.
- Police responded to a West Locust Street residence for an intentional overdose. Upon arrival the male was conscious and alert, police said. Emergency personnel transported the male to the hospital for an evaluation. Police said that the male was also found to have an active warrant through State Parole.
- Police responded to a residence along Williams Street for a welfare check. The male was found to be OK, police said.
- Police responded to a report about a suspicious vehicle along Cemetery Road. One female was found to be intoxicated while on probation; another female was found to hold several, active warrants, police said. The female who was allegedly intoxicated was housed at the jail on a probation detainer. The other female was transported to the police station to address warrants and released afterward.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief to a vehicle. The complaint was unfounded, police said.
- Police responded to a residence along South Fourth Street for a report about barking dogs. Officers spoke with the owner and advised them of the complaint.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.
- Police received an animal complaint that occurred on Moose Street.
- Police were requested to check the welfare of a male on Park Avenue Extension.
- Police received a report about a civil dispute regarding a repossessed vehicle.
- Police received a report about speeding vehicles in the Turnpike Avenue area.
- Police received a report about a lost cell phone.
- Police received a report about an alarm on Turnpike Avenue.
- Police were contacted about the repossession of a motorcycle.
- Police received a report about a traffic complaint and hazard on Graham Street and Robinson Avenue.
- Police were contacted by Crisis personnel regarding a 302 warrant for a local person.
- Police were requested to respond to the Rec Park to check the welfare of a small child. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
Curwensville Borough
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.
- Police received a report about the alleged theft of a computer and personal items that occurred last week.
- Police received a report that someone had allegedly entered a Meadow Street residence; however, there wasn’t anything reported missing.
DuBois City
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance Tuesday on East Weber Avenue. Police made contact with a female who advised everything was OK. The male, however, left the residence prior to police arrival.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance Tuesday at the intersection of North Franklin Street and West Weber Avenue. Officers allegedly observed a female standing outside of her vehicle and yelling at the driver of another vehicle that was on the roadway. Police will cite the female for the incident.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance Tuesday in the 100 block of West Washington Avenue. Upon their arrival to the scene, police learned from witnesses that a female who was operating a black van struck a male. Police determined that the male jumped from the vehicle and left the area on foot. The female also left the scene, police said. Police checked with hospital personnel who reported that no one had received treatment related to a vehicle accident.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment on Wednesday. Further, a woman told police that her ex-husband was harassing her daughter. Officers offered to contact her ex-husband; however, the woman wasn’t able to provide his information.
- Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident Wednesday at the parking lot of Martin’s Grocery Store. A witness told police a vehicle struck an unattended vehicle while its operator was pulling into a parking space. The operator, police said, entered the store and exited quickly and fled the scene without making contact with the vehicle’s owner or leaving information. Police were able to obtain information on the suspect vehicle from the witness, and its operator will face charges.
- Police received a report about a suspicious female Wednesday inside Giant Eagle. Police were allegedly advised the female was naked in the women’s restroom and washing her body. An employee requested police to respond and remove the female from the store. Police made contact with the female when she was fully clothed and escorted her from the store; no further action was required of police.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief Wednesday in the 400 block of Pifer Street. The victim told police that someone knocked on their door so hard it broke the Plexiglas, and it has been an ongoing problem. Police have suspects and the investigation is ongoing.
- Police responded to the 300 block of West Long Avenue on Wednesday for a female who was allegedly sleeping on the floor outside of the caller’s apartment. Upon arrival police found the female was waiting for a friend who lived there and had fallen asleep. Police asked the female to leave, which she did without incident.