State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of theft by unlawful taking that occurred sometime between Sept. 20 and Friday on Six Mile Road in Decatur Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a blue and white boat and took a boat trailer. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred Friday on Hardscrabble Road in Morris Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the victim’s vehicle and tossed paper around. They allegedly fled the scene in a red Honda Civic. Nothing was taken from the vehicle, state police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an accident that occurred Saturday on Deer Creek Road in Morris Township. Chad J. Fye of Drifting lost control of his vehicle due to his speed on the wet roadway. His vehicle subsequently impacted a tree with its right side. No injuries were reported as a result; Fye was wearing his seatbelt, state police said.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of assault/harassment that occurred Sunday on West Presqueisle Street in Chester Hill Borough. During the incident, two Philipsburg men were allegedly involved in a verbal argument, which turned physical. A Philipsburg woman allegedly became involved when she slapped one of the Philipsburg men in the face. All three were cited for harassment through the district court, state police said.
- State police received a report about a vehicle accident involving a pedestrian that occurred Saturday on Main Street in Coalport Borough. A pedestrian, Nancy A. Washell of Coalport, was attempting to cross the roadway in an eastern direction. She was not utilizing a crosswalk and entered the roadway after walking between two vehicles. At the same time, a vehicle was traveling south on Main Street when it struck Washell with its front driver’s side. Washell became airborne until landing in the northern lane and staying there until ambulance arrival at the scene; she was taken to UPMC Altoona for treatment of her injuries. State police were assisted by the Glendale Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services.
State police at DuBois
- State police investigated an alleged incident of DUI that occurred Saturday on Route 322 in Brady Township. During the incident, a Luthersburg woman was allegedly stopped for a traffic violation. While speaking with her, state police allegedly detected a strong odor of alcohol on her breath. She was subsequently arrested for DUI and summary charges pending blood test results.
- State police received a report about an alleged burglary that occurred sometime between Nov. 25 and Sunday on Route 28 in Snyder Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the victim’s garage and removed a Remington rifle. State police are continuing their investigation, and anyone with information is asked to call 814-371-4652.
State police at Philipsburg
- State police received a report about an accident Friday on the Port Matilda Highway in Rush Township. Tyler L. Brown of Clearfield was traveling west when he fell asleep and his vehicle left its lane of travel. His vehicle subsequently impacted an embankment and overturned, coming to a final rest on its roof in the eastbound lane. Brown sustained minor injuries as a result; he was wearing his seatbelt, state police said. State police were assisted by the Hope Fire Company and Moshannon Valley Emergency Medical Services.
- State police investigated an alleged drug violation that occurred Friday on Interstate 99 northbound in Worth Township. During a traffic stop, a 26-year-old Horseheads, NY man was allegedly found in possession of a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia. He will be mailed a summons for the drug charges and summary traffic offense, state police said.
- State police investigated an alleged incident of DUI that occurred Saturday on North Centre Street near ACE Hardware in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, a Williamsport man was allegedly stopped after state police observed that his taillight was out. Upon investigation state police allegedly determined that he was under the influence of alcohol. He was taken into custody and to the Mount Nittany Medical Center for blood testing. Charges are currently pending blood test results, state police said.
State police at Punxsutawney
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of theft by unlawful taking that occurred Nov. 25 at the Punxsutawney Hospital in Young Township. During the incident, the victim dropped his wallet at the hospital, and a Glen Campbell woman allegedly picked it up and placed it in her purse.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime between Nov. 22 and Nov. 25 on Pike Road in Henderson Township. Further, the victim allegedly discovered damage to the outside of his garage, as there was a whole caused by unknown means. State police said it was possibly caused by a stray bullet. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred Nov. 19 at the Hemlock View Golf Course in Oliver Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the course on an all-terrain vehicle and caused damage to the grass by doing donuts. Damage is estimated at $400, state police said. State police are continuing their investigation, and anyone with information is asked to call 814-938-0510.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of aggravated assault, resisting arrest, fleeing and eluding and DUI that occurred Thursday on Route 119 in Covode to Zeitler Avenue in Punxsutawney Borough. State police at Indiana requested assistance with a pursuit on Route 119 toward Punxsutawney. Punxsutawney-based troopers encountered the suspect vehicle traveling north through Covode; they turned around and determined the operator was allegedly speeding. They activated their emergency lights and siren but the suspect refused to stop. The suspect, a Johnstown man, allegedly continued to flee at a high rate of speed in the opposing lane of travel, as he turned right onto Snyder Hill Road, left onto Altman Avenue Extension and then right onto Zeitler Avenue. He allegedly had to turn around at the end of Zeitler Avenue and hit the state police patrol unit. Punxsutawney Borough police were requested to assist and parked their vehicle at the top of the hill on Zeitler Avenue, where the suspect had to stop. State police pulled their patrol unit behind the suspect vehicle, and he put his vehicle in reverse and struck it again. Troopers pulled the suspect from his vehicle with assistance with Punxsutawney police, and he was taken into custody.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of theft by unlawful taking that occurred sometime Sunday or Monday on Moore Road in Pine Creek Township. During the incident, someone allegedly removed a soldier monument from the Military Veterans Outdoors in Sykesville. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.
State police at Ridgway
- State police received a report about an alleged attempt rape that occurred Saturday at a Brandy Camp residence in Ridgway Township. Further, a Ridgway man allegedly attempted to have sexual intercourse with the victim without her consent. State police are continuing their investigation of the incident.
- State police received a report about an alleged DUI that occurred Thursday on Toby Road in Fox Township. Further, a Kersey man was allegedly observed committing a traffic violation. Upon making contact with him, state police allegedly determined he was under the influence of alcohol. He was transported to the Elk Penn Highlands Hopsital for a legal blood draw. Charges are currently pending at this time, state police said.
Clearfield Borough
- Police assisted Lawrence Township police with two males who were allegedly causing a disturbance on the Clearfield Bypass.
- Police detained a female who was brought into the police station. She had warrants through the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Department.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment by communications. A female told police she has been receiving harassing phone calls from an anonymous male.
- Police responded to a minor motor vehicle accident on Weaver Street. There weren’t any injuries as a result, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
- Police stopped a male for allegedly making an illegal turn and nearly causing an accident. The male was then arrested for the suspicion of DUI, police said.
- Police responded to Spruce Street for a report about a speeding vehicle.
- Police assisted the State Constables with the eviction of two individuals and determined that they had warrants. They were both taken into custody, police said.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about a suspicious person at a business on Route 879.
- Police received a report about an alleged Protection from Abuse order violation at a business on Route 879.
- Police received a report about an alleged theft, which involved a snow blower, in the area of Dairy Lane.
- Police received a report about the alleged theft of medication that occurred on Riverview Road.
- Police assisted emergency personnel with a male at a motel along Route 322.
- Police received a report about a civil custody issue.
- Police received a report about two suspicious males who were attempting to hitchhike on Firetower Road. However, the males were gone upon police arrival.
- Police received a report about an alleged theft that occurred at the EconoLodge.
- Police assisted emergency personnel with a fall patient in the area of Valley View Drive.
- Police received a report about a vehicle-versus-deer accident on the Clearfield Bypass.
- Police received a report about a suspicious vehicle in the Golden Rod area.
- Police responded to an alleged disturbance on Park Avenue Extension.
- Curwensville Borough police were assisted with a motor vehicle accident.
- Police received a driving complaint that occurred on Route 879 near the Sheetz store.
- Police received a report about ATVs allegedly being driven on Bowman’s Hill Road.
- Police received a report about an alarm on Rockey Bend.
- Police responded to an alleged domestic disturbance in Plymptonville.
- Police received a noise complaint that occurred in Hillsdale.
DuBois City
- Police were dispatched to an alleged domestic disturbance Friday on West Long Avenue. The complainant told police that his neighbor ran into his apartment after a domestic problem with her boyfriend. As a result, he said her boyfriend punched the door three times and caused damage to it. He then fled the scene prior to police arrival. Police said that the woman didn’t want to press any charges against her boyfriend; however, charges are pending against him for the property damage.
- Police received a report about a two-vehicle accident that occurred Friday at the intersection of North Brady Street and Scribner Avenue. A vehicle was traveling on North Brady Street and its operator failed to stop for a red light. It subsequently struck another vehicle, which was attempting to turn left onto North Brady Street. No injuries were reported as a result, but both vehicles were towed from the scene, police said.
- Police were dispatched for a report about a suspicious vehicle Friday on West Washington Avenue. A witness told police that a vehicle had been outside of the residence and running for approximately 20 minutes. Upon arrival police found that a male and female were inside; she was dropping him off and they were talking.
- Police received a report about a two-vehicle accident Saturday on DuBois Street. A vehicle was stopped at the intersection of DuBois Street and Parkway Drive when it was struck in the rear by another vehicle. The operator of the latter vehicle told police her foot slipped off the brake, causing the minor accident. No injuries were reported in the mishap, and police assisted with the exchange of information.
Sandy Township
- On Friday a 38-year-old Treasure Lake man alleged that someone stole the tailgate form his Chevy truck while it was parked in his driveway on Caribbean Road.
- A 54-year-old Treasure Lake woman alleged Friday that kids had been banging on her door and running away. The woman also alleged that she thought the same kids had egged her house earlier in the month. Police are continuing their investigation of the incident.
- On Friday Wal-Mart employees alleged that the operators of several vehicles were playing bumper tag in the parking lot. However, the vehicles were gone upon police arrival.
- A 60-year-old Brockway man lost control of his vehicle Saturday on Wayne Road, causing it to strike an embankment and overturn. No injuries were reported as a result, and the vehicle was flipped back over and driven from the scene, police said.
- Police responded to a South Eighth Street residence for an alleged ongoing domestic dispute on Saturday. A 29-year-old Verona woman alleged that her 30-year-old husband had continually been coming to the residence and threatening her. Officers located the man and he was arrested for stalking.
- Police received a report about possible gun shots being fired in the area of McDonalds on Saturday. Upon investigation officers found it to be CO2 tanks at McDonalds releasing pressure.
- A 32-year-old Clearfield woman alleged that someone hit and damaged her car while it was in the K-mart parking lot on Sunday.
- Officers were called to an alleged neighbor dispute Sunday on Behringer Highway. The dispute, according to police, has been ongoing, and both parties reported it was threatening in nature. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- A 44-year-old St. Mary’s woman was traveling Sunday on Treasure Lake Road and lost control of her vehicle. Her vehicle then struck a telephone pole, which broke it into two pieces. After being cleared by emergency personnel, officers allegedly noticed the woman appeared to be under the influence. Upon allegedly failing field sobriety testing, the woman was taken to Penn Highlands DuBois for a legal blood draw. Charges are currently pending at this time, police said.
- A 34-year-old Reynoldsville woman was traveling Sunday on Clear Run Road, when she lost control of her vehicle. This, police said, caused her vehicle to travel off the roadway, over a bank and into a swampy area. She then exited her vehicle to try to leave the scene; however, she became stuck in the mud. As a result, the woman suffered mild to moderate injuries. She first told police that a male was driving the vehicle, and officers and fire personnel searched the area for him. Upon reviewing security footage at the Treasure Lake back gate, police determined the woman was driving and traveling alone. Police said that the roadway was shut down for more than six hours due to damage caused by the accident. Police also noted that the woman was suspected to be under the influence, and charges currently are pending at this time.