State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Aug. 31 at the West Branch Middle School. During the incident, two juvenile males allegedly engaged in an altercation that turned physical. State police have charged one juvenile male with harassment.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about an incident of theft from a motor vehicle that occurred Wednesday in the area of Firetower and Owens roads. During the incident, someone allegedly took a wallet from inside an unlocked vehicle. Police are reminding residents to lock their unattended vehicles and to report suspicious persons who are on foot or in vehicles.
- Police received a report about an incident of theft from a motor vehicle that occurred Wednesday in the area of Clark and Wrigley streets. During the incident, someone allegedly took an unknown amount of cash from an unlocked vehicle. Police are reminding residents to secure their vehicles overnight.
Curwensville Borough
- Police received a report about a 911 hang-up call at a Riverview Road address. Upon arrival, police were advised that it was unknown how 911 was dialed.
- Police responded to a reported hit-and-run crash that occurred in the parking lot of DRMC Primary Care Associates of Curwensville. According to police, it was learned that cleaning personnel had left the facility and observed damage to their vehicle. Police say it appeared that another vehicle had backed into the victim’s vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact Curwensville Borough police.
- Clearfield Borough police were assisted with attempting to locate a known female. She had reportedly driven off without paying for her gas at a Clearfield business.
- Police are investigating a theft reported by a Swope Street resident. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the victim’s home and removed several valuables. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police responded to a reported burglar alarm at the American Legion. Upon arrival, police learned that it was a false alarm.
Sandy Township
- On Sept. 2, police were requested to check the welfare of a dog that was inside a vehicle parked at the DuBois Mall. However, the vehicle was gone prior to police arrival on scene.
- Police responded to a motor vehicle crash Sept. 2 on state Route 255. According to police, a vehicle driven by a 24-year-old Treasure Lake man was stopped and waiting to turn onto Hungry Hollow Road. Another vehicle, driven by a 22-year-old Home Camp Road man, rear-ended his vehicle. The 22-year-old reportedly admitted to being distracted and said he was unable to stop in time to avoid the crash. Both vehicles were towed from the scene; no injuries were reported to police.
- On Sept. 2, police received a report about a woman who was walking around the Wal-Mart parking lot and begging for food and money. Store employees confirmed they saw the woman, but she left the area prior to police arrival on scene.
- Police responded to a motor vehicle crash Sept. 2 in Treasure Lake. According to police, a 23-year-old Treasure Lake man swerved to miss a deer on Bay Road; however, he over-steered and this caused him to lose control of his vehicle. He was transported to the hospital for medical treatment; his vehicle was towed from the scene.
- On Sept. 3, police received a report from a Treasure Lake man who stated that rocks were thrown through the window of his company van while it was parked in his driveway.
- On Sept. 3, police received a report from a Hungry Hollow Road resident who stated that someone entered the vehicles parked in their driveway. A wallet was allegedly taken from one while the other was ransacked.
- On Tuesday police received a report about a dog with apparent health issues that was found near the KOA building in Treasure Lake. It was picked up by its owner later in the day.
- Police received a report about dogs running loose Tuesday in the Country Place Trailer Court. The dogs, which were known to belong to a 32-year-old Circle Road resident, jumped on and scratched another resident’s vehicle. Police attempted to locate the dogs and their owner. The owner later called police and advised the dogs had been let outside by accident. They agreed to provide the paperwork for the dogs and repairs for the damaged vehicle.
- While handling the incident involving the dogs Tuesday at the Circle Road residence, police located a 26-year-old man who had a warrant through the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office. He was detained and turned over to sheriff deputies.