State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an incident of theft that occurred Sept. 8 on Rolling Stone Road in Cooper Township. During the incident, a 37-year-old Munson man left his cell phone in the bathroom at the Kylertown Kwik Fill. When he returned to retrieve his phone, it was gone.
- State police reported on a drug incident that occurred Friday in the area of River Hill and Deer Creek roads in Covington Township. During a traffic stop, state police detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, and a 19-year-old Woodland man was allegedly found in possession of a small amount of the drug and paraphernalia. Charges are to be filed through the district court.
- State police investigated an incident of terroristic threats that occurred Saturday on Rock Lane in Bradford Township. During the incident, a 33-year-old Woodland man went onto a 51-year-old Bigler man’s property and allegedly fired one round from a handgun into the ground. Then, state police say he continued to point the handgun at the victim and four teenage males. State police took the man to county jail to await arraignment on charges of reckless endangerment, terroristic threats, simple assault and public drunkenness.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Saturday or Sunday on Friendly Acres Road in Penn Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a 2018 Nissan Versa by busting out the rear windshield. State police say the vehicle was leased through Hertz Vehicles LLC, and the damage is estimated at $300. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal/simple trespass that occurred Sunday on Kirk Street in Woodward Township. During the incident, a 43-year-old Womelsdorf, Pa. man allegedly tried to gain entry inside the victim’s residence but discovered it was locked. As a result, he fell asleep on the glider located on her enclosed porch, and she didn’t know him. When state police spoke with the man, he said he thought he was at a friend’s residence. He will be cited for the incident through the district court in Houtzdale.
- State police received a report about an incident of theft that occurred sometime between July 20 and Aug. 26 at a Bi Co Lane residence in Decatur Township. During the incident, a known 51-year-old man allegedly opened a credit card account in the victim’s name and social security number, knowing the victim didn’t have the mental capacity to give consent for use of his information. Charges have been filed through the district court.
- State police received a report about a burglary that occurred Sept. 8-9 on Gilbert Road in Ferguson Township. During the incident, someone allegedly gained entry to a vacant house and removed a black leather couch and chair, a front-load dryer and a refrigerator. The estimated value of the stolen items is $375, state police say.
State police at DuBois
- State police received a report about an assault that occurred Friday in the area of Alexander Street and Seventh Avenue in Brockway Borough. During the incident, two juvenile males allegedly engaged in a physical altercation at a pavilion near the Brockway football stadium. Brockway Ambulance personnel assisted on-scene. State police are continuing their investigation at this time.
State police at Punxsutawney
- State police received a report about an incident of assault that occurred July 17 on Route 28 in Pine Creek Township. During the incident, two teenage females, both of Brookville, engaged in a physical altercation with the suspect. State police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- State police received a report about a theft that occurred Aug. 21 on Clawson Street in Bell Township. During the incident, someone allegedly stole three checkbooks, a diamond necklace and 10 rings, which were valued at $1,940, from the victim’s residence. Anyone with information is asked to call state police at 814-938-0510.
- State police received a report about a burglary that occurred between Aug. 31 and Sept. 5 on Native Road in McCalmont Township. During the incident, someone allegedly gained entry to the victim’s house and removed a camera bag containing a Cannon Rebel T5 DSLR camera and a Sony Vixia HF R62 camcorder valued at $1,000. Anyone with information is asked to call state police at 814-938-0510.
Clearfield Borough
- Police arrested a male for the suspicion of driving under the influence of a controlled substance after he was stopped for a traffic violation along South Fourth Street.
- Police received a report about an altercation on South Third Street. During the incident, someone allegedly threw an object and struck a male in the shoulder.
- Police received a report about a suspicious person on Crozier Avenue. However, they had left prior to police arrival.
- Police are investigating a harassment complaint that occurred at the Clearfield Driving Park.
- Police received a report about an altercation on Fifth Street. Police were able to handle the situation on-scene.
- Police were requested to check the welfare of a resident along West Locust Street. Police were able to contact her and found her to be OK.
- Police received a report about a damaged vehicle on Merrill Street. At the scene, police found that the tires had been punctured on a vehicle.
- Police reported that a female was transported to the jail after she was found to have an active warrant. She was taken into custody by the Dubois City police and then turned over to the Clearfield Borough police.
- Police received a report about a broken window on Turnpike Avenue. Upon arrival, police found the tenant was attempting to open a window when it broke.
- Police responded to an activated alarm along South Second Street. Upon arrival, police found the business to be secured.
- Police reported that a female was arrested for public intoxication after she was stopped along East Market Street. She was subsequently transported to the jail.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about a disorderly runaway juvenile Sept. 10 on Lawhead Street in Hyde. According to police, the mother called police saying her 17-year-old daughter had skipped school with her boyfriend and hadn’t returned home for multiple days. Police said this was the third time the girl has skipped school, not returned home for days and not contacted her parents. Each time police noted she was entered as a missing person and then she would later return home.
- Police received a report about an incident of disorderly conduct and public drunkenness that occurred Friday on Whiskey Hill Road in Glen Richey. According to police, a woman called saying her boyfriend was pounding on her door. Upon arrival, police encountered the male – Corey Kendall, 30 – who was manifestly under the influence of alcohol. He was also acting nervous and jittery. Officers cuffed him for safety purposes, at which point he became confrontational. He allegedly refused to obey the officers’ commands; he was taken to county jail, where he became confrontational and disorderly again. Kendall has been charged and arraigned for the incident.
- Police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Saturday on Burchfield Street. Upon arrival, officers learned that it was a verbal argument and nothing physical had occurred there. Police didn’t make any arrests as a result of the incident.
- Police received a report about a theft from a motor vehicle that occurred Saturday on Clarendon Avenue. During the incident, someone allegedly removed $10 in cash and a flashlight. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
- Police received a report about theft of services that occurred Friday at LA Nails. During the incident, a female received a manicure at the salon and allegedly left without paying. She was last seen driving from the scene in a black Chevrolet Tahoe. Police obtained a license plate number for the vehicle, and the investigation is ongoing.
- Police received a report about a theft that occurred Sept. 11 at Wal-Mart in Clearfield. According to police, an unknown male and female parked a red Ford Focus in the lot and entered the store. Once inside, they separated and the female allegedly picked up two pricing devices with a replacement value of $768.42 each. Then, the couple left the store separately before meeting back at their vehicle and leaving the scene. Police say it’s suspected that the couple has been involved in multiple thefts of this nature at other Wal-Mart stores.
Sandy Township
- Police received a report about a false alarm Sept. 12 at a David Reed Road residence.
- Police received a report about a retail theft Sept. 12 from Pat Catan’s employees. During the incident, a 40-year-old Penfield woman entered the store and allegedly attempted to leave without paying for her merchandise. When confronted, the woman went back into the store and paid for the items in her cart; however, it was noted that employees believe she might have had items in her purse, also. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- On Sept. 12, police were called by Treasure Lake Security, which reported that a large truck had impacted and damaged the rock bed at the entrance of Treasure Lake. Officers were able to contact the company the truck belonged to and it agreed to take care of the damages.
- On Sept. 12, police were called by a Drifting woman who reported the while her vehicle was parked in the Commons parking lot, someone had impacted and damaged the front of her vehicle. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a report about a suspicious man and woman who had gotten their van stuck Sept. 13 on San Spur Road. The couple was last seen walking toward Wayne Road but was gone upon police arrival.
- On Sept. 13, police were called by a Juniata Street resident who reported hearing eight gunshots in the area. However, officers were unable to hear the shots and could not locate their source.
DuBois City
- On Friday police received a report about a rifle that was found along the railroad tracks of DuBois Street. The caller left the rifle in its case and went to contact police. Upon police arrival, the rifle was gone and the investigation is ongoing.
- Police received a noise complaint Friday on South Main Street. Upon arrival, police located several people talking on a front porch, and they were asked to keep the noise level down.
- Police responded to a reported hazard Friday at the intersection of Beaver Drive and Division Street. A caller told police a gas can was on its side and leaking fuel. However, police found the can upright and not leaking; it was in the grass off the roadway.
- Police responded to an activated intrusion alarm Friday on West Long Avenue. Upon arrival, police determined the alarm was accidental in nature.
- Police received a report about a suspicious vehicle that had been observed in the Martin’s Grocery parking lot every morning for the past two weeks. A vehicle registration was obtained and police have been attempting to locate the owner.
- Police received a report about a phone scam on Friday. According to police, someone contacted a resident and claimed to be with Direct TV. When the caller requested personal information, she ended the call.
- Police had a stray dog at the station Friday. Its owner was located.
- Police received a report about a Protection from Abuse order violation Friday on DuBois Street. According to police, Robyn Kiehlmeier was found consuming alcohol, which was in violation of an active order. Kiehlmeier was taken to county jail and has been charged for the violation.
- Police received a report about a domestic dispute Saturday on East Long Avenue. During the incident, a couple was engaged in a physical confrontation, and charges are currently pending.
- On Saturday police were requested to check the welfare of an unattended child outside a residence on West Scribner Avenue. A witness told police the 2-year-old was outside only wearing a diaper and walking towards a steep embankment in the backyard. Upon arrival, police found the child hadn’t been injured and the mother was located inside their residence. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a report about a domestic disturbance Saturday on Spring Avenue. It was found to be verbal in nature, and those involved had stopped fighting prior to police arrival on-scene.
- Police received a report about a hit-and-run crash that occurred sometime Friday or Saturday on Chestnut Street between West Long and Washington avenues. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
- On Saturday police received a report about all-terrain vehicles being driven on the roadway in the 900 block of West Washington Avenue. Police made contact with the owner and advised it was unlawful to operate an ATV on city streets and alleyways.
- Police received a report about an incident of theft Saturday. During the incident, someone allegedly stole a boy’s bicycle from the 100 block of Fuller Avenue around Labor Day. It was blue in color and looked like a dirt bike. Anyone with information is asked to call police.