Curwensville Borough
- Police assisted emergency personnel with traffic control on State Street.
- Police received a report about an incident of disorderly conduct on Filbert Street. Upon arrival, police learned someone was withholding mail from another person. Police handled the incident at the scene.
- Police received a report about an alleged theft that occurred at Snappy’s Convenience Store.
- Police received a report about a possible incident of child abuse.
- Police received a report about a false burglar alarm at the Curwensville Moose.
- Police received a report about an incident of harassment by communications that occurred at a Bailey Road address.
- Police are investigating alleged thefts that occurred at a South Street address and at a Fourth Avenue address.
- Police received a report about a dog bite incident that occurred on Schofield Street. Police say a report was filed and no further action was taken.
- Police received a report about an incident of disorderly conduct on Schofield Street. Police notified the person involved not to return to the residence.
- Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief. The caller told police damage occurred to numerous mailboxes.
DuBois City
- Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred at a South Stockdale Street address. According to the caller, a male broke their kitchen window before fleeing towards Highland Street. He was described as wearing a blue Nike sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. However, police were unable to find evidence that the window was intentionally broken. Police noted that a large crack was already in the window and being held by tape. Police searched the area and were unable to find anyone matching the provided description.
- Police received a report about a dog that was found in the 500 block of Pifer Street. The dog had 2017 tags and police were able to locate its owner through county dispatch. The dog was returned to its owner.
- Police were requested to check the welfare of a female at a South Church Street address. Upon arrival, police were unable to make contact with anyone. However, police were able to reach the female by phone, and she agreed to meet to make sure everything was OK. When police met her, she appeared to be upset but was OK.