State police at Clearfield
- State police responded to a DUI crash Thursday in Morris Township. According to the report, it was determined that a 33-year-old Philipsburg man, Dustin Steiner, was under the influence of alcohol. He was subsequently placed under arrest for DUI and other summary traffic charges.
- State police received a report about a theft that occurred Oct. 19 at Dollar General, located on Walton Street, in Decatur Township. During the incident, a 46-year-old Morrisdale man entered a store and allegedly removed a one-liter bottle of Pepsi, a half-gallon of milk and a shopping basket. Charges will be filed through the district court.
- State police received a report about a theft that occurred between Oct. 20 and Friday on Juniata Avenue in Woodward Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took a jewelry box with miscellaneous jewelry that belonged to the victim. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Saturday on Curtin Street in Osceola Mills Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged two windows in the victim’s residence, along with the windshield in her 2013 Nissan Rogue. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about an incident of terroristic threats that occurred Saturday on Grassflat Avenue in Cooper Township. During the incident, Timothy Slick, 34, of Morrisdale allegedly physically assaulted two women and threatened to kill them. Both were taken to Mount Nittany Medical Center via private vehicle for medical treatment. Slick was taken into custody and charged with two counts each of terroristic threats, simple assault and harassment through the district court. He was arraigned by the on-call district judge, and the investigation remains open with a pending court date.
State police at Punxsutawney
- State police received a report about an alleged sexual assault that occurred Oct. 26, 2015 in Rose Township. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
Clearfield Borough
- Police received a report about an odor of natural gas in the 1300 block of Daisy Street. Upon arrival, police contacted the gas company to respond to the scene.
- Police received a report of children who were unable to get into their residence on East Sixth Street. Upon arrival, police found the children were OK.
- Police received a report about a disabled vehicle on North Second Street. However, the caller cancelled police assistance because the vehicle became operational again.
- Police received a noise complaint on East Market Street. Upon arrival, police informed the individuals of the complaint, and they agreed to keep the noise down.
- Police located a suspicious male along North Third Street. Police approached the male and discovered that he had reportedly urinated on a nearby building. Charges were filed through the district court.
- Police arrested a male on outstanding warrants through Elk County after he was identified during a vehicle stop along Daisy Street.
- Police responded to the hospital for a mental health patient who was reportedly being combative. Upon arrival, police were able to speak to the patient.
- Police stopped a vehicle along West Second Avenue and reportedly determined the driver was under the influence of alcohol. Charges are currently pending blood test results.
- Police received a report about a vehicle alarm on Daisy Street. The owner told police their vehicle had been entered and rummaged through. Police were able to identify a suspect, and the investigation is ongoing at this time.
- Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that occurred along Spruce Grove Lane. According to police, a vehicle struck parked vehicle.
- Police responded to a noise complaint along South Fifth Street.
- Police responded to a vehicle-versus-deer crash on Gulich Avenue. Upon arrival, police determined it occurred in Lawrence Township. The township police were summoned to the scene.
- Police assisted local ambulance units with an escort to the hospital due to a medical emergency.
- Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief on Clearfield Street. During the incident, a male was allegedly observed causing damage to the victim’s property.
- Police received a report about an altercation on South Fifth Street. During the incident, a male allegedly kicked a female’s vehicle, causing damage.
- Police received a report about a suspicious male on Clearfield Street. Police located the male who advised he was walking home from downtown.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about an incident of theft/fraud Friday. During the incident, someone allegedly removed approximately $1,000 from two, separate bank accounts belonging to the victim. Police say several transactions were made in Arizona with the victim’s money from those two accounts.
- Police received a report about an alleged theft that occurred Oct. 22 at the Clearfield Area Junior-Senior High School. Police say the property was located and returned to its owner; the investigation is continuing.
- Police received a report about counterfeit currency passed Oct. 22 at the Wal-Mart store of Clearfield. During the incident, someone allegedly used $220 in fraudulent funds to complete a transaction. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police reported that a wallet was found in the Goldenrod area Sunday and turned in at the station. It contained an identification and related cards that belong to Matthew Kensler, who is believed to live in the Clearfield area. Please contact police to retrieve the wallet at 814-765-1648 or 814-765-1533.
DuBois City
- Police responded to a motor vehicle crash Thursday on South Highland Street. According to police, a female driver swerved her GMC Acadia to miss a deer. This caused her vehicle to travel off the roadway and sustain moderate damage.
- Police were requested to assist emergency personnel Thursday on West Long Avenue. Police were able to assist with making entry to a residence and clear the scene without incident.
- Police received information about a non-reportable motor vehicle crash Thursday in the 500 block of Spring Avenue. Police informed the driver of her obligations and cleared the scene.
- Police responded to a reported vehicle-versus-bicycle crash Thursday in the area of North Stockdale Street and Seyler Alley. According to police, a Hyundai Elantra struck a male bicyclist. The male was transported to the hospital for medical treatment.
- Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief Thursday in the 100 block of Fairview Avenue. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a storage shed. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police were flagged down by a pedestrian Thursday who reported a female was in labor in the area of the Brady Street Sheetz store. Emergency personnel were contacted and transported the female to the hospital.
- Police responded to a head-on collision Saturday in the 600 block of East DuBois Avenue. According to the report, a sports utility vehicle entered the opposing lane and impacted another vehicle. No injuries were reported on-scene; however, the SUV’s driver was taken into custody for the suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. She was released to relatives and charges are pending laboratory results. Police say both vehicles sustained severe damage and were towed from the scene.
- Police assisted emergency personnel Saturday with a medical call on East Weber Avenue.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle crash Saturday in the Sheetz parking lot on North Brady Street. Minor damage and no injuries were reported, and police assisted with the exchange of information.
- Police received a report about a domestic dispute Saturday in the 300 block of Olive Avenue. Police say a male left with his children to alleviate the problem.
- Police responded to a minor, two-vehicle crash Saturday at the intersection of DuBois and Fuller streets. Minor damage and no injuries were reported, and police assisted with the exchange of information.
- Police received a report about a domestic dispute Saturday on West Scribner Avenue. It was found to be verbal in nature, and a male left the residence. Police cleared the scene without incident.
- Police assisted with traffic control Saturday during the Sunny 106 Halloween Parade on West Long Avenue. Despite the cold, wet weather, officers observed numerous scary costumes and smiling faces.
- Police were located in each ward Saturday to provide extra patrols during Trick-or-Treat hours. Officers received one complaint about careless driving and disorderly conduct on Leopold Avenue. Police located the suspect vehicle in the 500 block of Pifer Street and handled the incident. There weren’t any other complaints reported in the other wards.