State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about a burglary that occurred Feb. 20 on Viaduct Road in Cooper Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered a Winburne man’s garage by breaking two master padlocks, and then removed a red and black all-terrain vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
State police at DuBois
- State police received a report about a burglary that occurred Sept. 12, 2018 on Coal Glen Road in Washington Township. During the incident, someone allegedly broke into an unoccupied camp and ransacked the inside. State police say the actors removed two aluminum ladders, a Club Cadet mower and a Club Cadet trailer.
Lawrence Township
- On Thursday Curwensville Borough police were assisted with a vehicle pursuit that ended in the area of Greenwood and Bear Run roads. Township officers apprehended a 33-year-old Grampian man following a short foot pursuit. He was suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance and transported to the hospital for a legal blood draw. He was lodged in county jail to await charges being filed by Curwensville police.
Sandy Township
- On Wednesday police received a report about a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of Temple Baptist Church on Lincoln Drive. The caller believed it was occupied by a male and female who appeared to be in and out of consciousness. However, the vehicle was gone upon police arrival.
- Police were contacted Wednesday by a 23-year-old Treasure Lake man who reported that he’d paid someone from Craig’s List for an apartment in another state. Afterward, he discovered there wasn’t an apartment available and the transaction was fraudulent.
- Police received a report about a male and female who were fighting in the Commons parking lot. According to police, the male was seen throwing the female out of the vehicle, then trying to pull her back by her hair. Personal property was also reportedly thrown from the vehicle. Upon arrival on-scene, officers located the couple, and they appeared to be under the influence. Police learned both were on probation, they were taken into custody and put in county jail.
- On Wednesday police received a report from a Lowe’s employee who had lost her engagement ring, which is valued at approximately $1,200, while she was at work.
- On Thursday Treasure Lake Security reported a door was open to an unoccupied home on Piece and Plenty Court. Officers went to the residence and did not find anything suspicious.