State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of burglary that occurred Saturday on Rankin Road in Woodward Township. During the incident, someone allegedly forced entry into the victim’s hunting camp. Once inside they allegedly removed several cases of beer, 15 bottles of liquor, whiskey, gin, etc., and then fled the scene. The total value of the stolen items is $400, state police said.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime Sunday or Monday on Doc Welker Road in Bradford Township. During the incident, someone allegedly used a baseball bat and smashed several mailboxes. State police are continuing their investigation at this time.
State police at DuBois
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of burglary, theft and criminal mischief that occurred sometime between Nov. 15 and Sunday on Gearhart Lane in Polk Township. During the incident, someone allegedly forced entry into two camps. Once inside they allegedly removed several household items, including a double barrel shotgun, ammunition, a hunting knife, television receiver and motion cameras.
State police at Philipsburg
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of burglary that occurred Wednesday in the 100 block of Curtain Street in Rush Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the victim’s residence and removed several items. State police are continuing their investigation of the incident.
State police at Ridgway
- State police received a report about an alleged motor vehicle theft on Friday on Brandy Camp Road in Fox Township. During the incident, someone allegedly removed a 1997 Suzuki King Quad all-terrain vehicle, which is green in color and valued at $1,000. State police are investigating the incident, and anyone with information is asked to contact 814-776-6136.
- State police received a report about an accidental shooting Saturday on Grant Road in Ridgway Township. Further, a 58-year-old Ridgway man was attempting to leave his residence to go bear hunting and manipulating a firearm inside his vehicle. While doing so, it caused the firearm to discharge and strike the male in his foot. State police are continuing their investigation of the incident.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred Saturday or Sunday on Portland Mills Road in Ridgway Township. During the incident, someone allegedly slashed two tires on the victim’s vehicle. State police are continuing their investigation, and anyone with information is asked to call 814-776-6136.
Clearfield Borough
- Police responded to an alleged incident of disorderly conduct at Sheetz between a male and a female. The male had left prior to police arrival at the scene.
- Police received a complaint about a bad check. Charges are pending on the known female, police said.
- Police assisted Children & Youth Services and Lawrence Township police with a report about alleged child abuse.
- Police received a report from a female who had received a call that she was able to receive money from the Federal Grant Department. The female allegedly sent money to obtain a larger amount and then learned that it was a scam, police said.
- Police received a report about two dogs running loose in East End.
- Police located a female who had a warrant and served her.
- Police responded to an alarm at a local business and determined that an employee accidentally activated it.
- Police responded to Elm Avenue for a report about a male who was allegedly urinating on the street.
- Police arrested a male for the suspicion of driving under the influence.
- Police responded to a residence on West Front Street for a report about an alleged theft. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident that occurred sometime overnight. Police are continuing their investigation, and anyone with information is asked to contact police.
- Police were requested to check the welfare of an individual on Park Avenue Extension.
- Police received a report about alleged child abuse and are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a parking complaint that occurred on Leonard Street, while a construction worker refused to move a vehicle.
- Police received a report about an alarm on Airport Road.
- Police received a report about a cell phone that was allegedly stolen. The incident was listed as unfounded, police said.
- Police received a report about an activated alarm on Riverview Road. It was determined to be accidental, police said.
- Police responded to a suspected arson in the Hillsdale area and are continuing their investigation.
- Police received a report about a suspicious hunter in the Scribbers Road area.
- Police received a report about suspicious activity in the Hillsdale area.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of burglary and theft at an Edgewood Apartment. Police are continuing their investigation of the incident at this time.
- Police received a report about a cell phone that was allegedly stolen.
DuBois City
- Police were dispatched to a report about an alleged theft Wednesday at Goodwill. The store manager told police that an employee allegedly took store monies on two, separate occasions during the past week. When police interviewed the employee, they allegedly admitted to the thefts. The employee was charged for the thefts, police said.
- Police received a report about an alleged fraud incident Wednesday at Giant Eagle Get Go. Employees told police that a customer allegedly used a counterfeit bill to pay for gas. Police were able to obtain customer information and are continuing their investigation of the incident.
- Police were dispatched to an alleged domestic disturbance Wednesday on East Weber Avenue. Upon arrival police allegedly observed a male leaving in a Gold Nissan Sedan. Police attempted to stop his vehicle on South Brady Street; however, the male failed to until he parked back at the residence. At the residence, the victim told police that the male allegedly threatened to shoot her, the children and police if she called 911. The male, police said, was charged with terroristic threats and transported to the Clearfield County Jail.
- Police received a report about a mental health issue Wednesday in the 200 block of Maple Avenue. Upon arrival police determined it was a domestic argument and not a mental health issue. Both people agreed to separate for the night, police said.
- Police received a report about a stray dog Thursday at the Sheetz store on North Brady Street. Police picked up a brown and black striped boxer; it was wearing a black collar with silver diamond shapes on it. The dog didn’t have any tags on it, and police were unable to locate the owner. Police put the dog in the city kennel. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
- Police assisted Pennsylvania State Board of Probation and Parole on Friday. Agents were conducting a supervised meeting when they allegedly determined a male was intoxicated and had driven to the meeting. Upon arrival police interviewed the male and requested he submit to field sobriety tests. Afterward, police arrested the male for DUI, and charges are pending certified laboratory results. The male was turned over to agents and incarcerated, police said.
- Police were dispatched to the area of Main Street and Dixon Avenue, where a female was reportedly running across traffic and carrying a baby on Friday. Further, police located the female seeking medical assistance at the Penn Highlands Emergency Department. She told police she had been involved in a domestic disturbance on Locust Street. During the incident, she was allegedly holding a 9-month-old baby when a male pushed her toward the door to get her to leave, and this caused her to fall. She believed the baby may be hurt. Police indicated that the baby wasn’t injured, and the male who was involved arrived at the scene. Police said he allegedly admitted to pushing the female toward the door, and he was cited for harassment.
Sandy Township
- On Friday a vehicle traveling on the Bee Line Highway was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting another stopped in traffic. The latter vehicle was subsequently pushed into the one in front of it. No injuries were reported, police said.
- On Friday a man reported that while walking his Chihuahua near Wal-Mart, he tripped and the dog ran away dragging its leash.
- A 39-year-old woman was stopped while waiting to turn off of Maple Avenue Friday, when a vehicle driven by a 34-year-old DuBois woman failed to stop in time to avoid hitting hers. The latter woman’s vehicle was severely damaged and towed from the scene, police said.
- A 52-year-old Treasure Lake woman was traveling on Clear Run Road near its intersection with Bay Road when she lost control of her vehicle on Friday. This caused her vehicle to travel into a ditch and overturn onto its roof. The woman was rescued from the vehicle by the fire department and refused treatment; after failing field sobriety testing, she was transported to Penn Highlands for a legal blood draw, police said. Charges are currently pending against the woman at this time.
- On Saturday a 72-year-old Treasure Lake man alleged that someone opened a Verizon account in his name.
- A 23-year-old Rockton Road woman did not see a tree down on Rockton Road and was unable to avoid hitting it Saturday. She lost control of her vehicle, causing it to travel off the roadway. Debris from the tree hit another vehicle being driven by a 29-year-old Rockton woman, which caused moderate damage. No injuries were reported, police said.
Decatur Township
- Police responded to an alleged domestic dispute on Scotch Hollow Road.
- Police received a report about an alleged fight at the American Legion, where a female was throwing items. Upon arrival to the scene, there wasn’t anyone who wanted anything done about the situation, police said.
- Police received a report from a male who stated he hit a curb in his vehicle. He agreed to replace the curb.
- Police received a report about an accident that occurred in a driveway of a Hudson Street address. No injuries were reported, police said.
- Police received a report from a female who believed she was short by 30 pills at CVS Pharmacy.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment from a Stumptown Road resident.
- Police responded to an alarm at Bi Co Lane. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
- Police assisted a male with unlocking his vehicle at the Dollar General Store in Houtzdale.
- Police responded to an alarm at the Slovak Club. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
- Police responded to an alleged domestic situation, which involved children, on Baney Road. Police spoke to a female juvenile and were then able to leave the scene.
- Police received a report about an incident of reckless driving in Houtzdale. However, the vehicle was gone upon police arrival in the area.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment. Further, a Houtzdale female told police that her Facebook account was hacked and obscene messages were published on it.
- A Houtzdale man was arrested for DUI after an accident that resulted from the male allegedly failing to stop for a speeding violation. He allegedly rear-ended another vehicle, as well as resisted arrest. He had to be taken into custody by use of a non-lethal force, and numerous charges are pending against him at this time, police said.