State police at Clearfield
- On Thursday a known 13-year-old female juvenile allegedly smelled of marijuana while at the West Branch High School. A search of her locker allegedly yielded a small amount of suspected marijuana, state police said. Charges are to be filed at Juvenile Court in Clearfield.
Clearfield Borough
- Police received a report about a suspicious male who was observed looking into windows along Krebs Avenue. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police arrested a male for outstanding warrants along Third Street. He was transported to the magistrate’s office, where he paid the fines and was released, police said.
- Police handled a report about an alleged incident of harassment by communications.
- Police received a call about a vehicle being driven all over the roadway along South Second Street. It entered the township and was later observed by police parked and unoccupied.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of fraud. During the incident, an individual was online when a pop-up allegedly advised that they needed to send money to the FBI. Police found this to be fraudulent activity.
- Police located a wallet while on patrol. Further, police were able to identify the owner and return the wallet.
- Police are investigating an alleged incident of criminal mischief along South Fourth Street. During the incident, someone allegedly scattered nails in a driveway.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about suspicious activity in the area of 19th and Dorey streets. Upon arrival police found the individual provided health transport and was looking for a specific address.
- Police received a report about two suspicious juveniles in Country Club. The juveniles were allegedly dressed in black hoodies and walking through residential yards, police said. Upon arrival police checked the area but were unable to locate them.
- Police were requested to check the welfare of a male in Edgewood.
- Police received a report about a possible incident of fraud. However, it occurred within the borough and was transferred over for investigation.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute on Joseph Road.
- Police received a report about suspicious activity in the area of the Skate Alley.
- Police received a report about an alleged verbal domestic dispute in the Kerr Addition area.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of theft in the Park Avenue Extension area.
Sandy Township
- Police responded to an activated burglar alarm Wednesday at a Wasson Avenue residence. The 74-year-old resident reported that someone had been on her back patio but fled prior to police arrival. Police searched the area but no one was found.
- A 71-year-old DuBois man reported he was blinded by the sun, causing him to hit a concrete pole in the Rite Aid parking lot on Wednesday. No injuries were reported in the mishap, and the vehicle was driven from the scene after it was towed off of the pole, police said.
- A vehicle driven by a 63-year-old Renovo man failed to stop in time to avoid hitting a vehicle driven by a 59-year-old Michigan man that was stopped in traffic Thursday on the Bee Line Highway. The Michigan man’s vehicle was pushed into the vehicle in front of him, which was being driven by a 29-year-old Philipsburg woman. Moderate damage and no injuries were reported, police said.
- Police were dispatched to a South Brady Street residence for a 911 hang-up call on Thursday. Upon investigation it was found to be accidental.
- Police received a report about a false alarm at Sears on Thursday.
DuBois City
- On Wednesday police received a report from a doctor’s office on Beaver Drive about a harassing patient. Staff told police a male called to inquire about an appointment and was advised he didn’t have one. They said he became angry and allegedly started yelling and called back numerous times. Staff told police they didn’t want to pursue criminal charges if the calls stopped; after an officer called the male, he didn’t make any calls to the office.
- Police received a report about a two-vehicle accident that occurred Wednesday in the area of DuBois Street and DuBois Avenue. Upon investigation police determined a male’s shoe became stuck under his accelerator and he was unable to stop before striking another vehicle. No injuries were reported as a result of the mishap; one passenger was checked by emergency personnel, police said.
- On Wednesday police were dispatched for a male juvenile who was refusing to leave his girlfriend’s house with his mother. Upon arrival police learned the juvenile’s parents were separated without a custody agreement, and the juvenile was permitted to be there by his father. Police advised the mother that it was a civil matter to remedy in court.
- On Wednesday an East Washington Avenue resident alleged her boyfriend’s mother was trying to take his truck from their property. Upon investigation police learned the boyfriend was incarcerated and asked his mother to take the truck since the relationship was over. Police advised the mother and the caller it was a civil matter.
- Police received a report about two males who were allegedly fighting Wednesday in the City Park. While en route to the incident, police were advised the fight had been broken up, and the males were walking away. Police attempted to locate the males with negative results.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance Wednesday in the 500 block of Maple Avenue. Upon investigation police learned there wasn’t a physical assault, and neither party was in need of police assistance. Police attempted to assist with resolution and referred the parties involved to counseling and professional assistance.
- Police were dispatched Wednesday for an alleged incident of theft at an apartment in the 100 block of East DuBois Avenue. During the incident, someone allegedly removed mediations. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute that occurred Wednesday between a DuBois man and his girlfriend in the 300 block of South Highland Street. During the incident, the woman allegedly refused to get out of the man’s vehicle. Upon police arrival, she had exited and the man was pulling away. Police found the couple had only engaged in an argument.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle accident Thursday in the 200 block of South Main Street. Upon arrival police found an ATA bus was stopped in traffic when a sports utility vehicle failed to stop and impacted it. No injuries were reported, and one vehicle was towed from the scene. The SUV’s driver will be cited for the accident, police said.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle accident Thursday in the area of East Long Avenue and Brady Street. Upon investigation police found a vehicle was stopped in traffic when its driver believes it was rear-ended by another vehicle. However, the other driver denied having struck it. Police located minor marks on each vehicle and assisted with the exchange of information. No injuries were reported in the mishap, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
- On Thursday police received a report about a 17-year-old female who was allegedly being unruly. Police were able to calm her down, and she was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.