State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Monday on Doc Welker Road in Bradford Township. During the incident, a 45-year-old Woodland man allegedly made repeated threats to a woman and a seven-year-old girl. Charges will be filed through the district court.
DuBois City
- On Saturday police were requested to assist emergency personnel with a passed-out female at an apartment along South Main Street. Upon arrival, police spoke with her 11-year-old daughter who said she heard her mom yell and went back to her room, where she found her passed out. The female was transported to the hospital for medical treatment, and police cleared the scene.
- Police received a report about an elderly male with a nose bleed Saturday on West Washington Avenue. Police say emergency personnel were unable to locate him, but they (officers) were familiar with him. They went to North High Street and saw his vehicle wasn’t in its space. They proceeded to the hospital where they found his vehicle parked at the emergency room entrance. Police entered the ER, determined he was there and cleared the scene.
- On Saturday police received a report about people who were “out all night” fishing at the Tannery Dam. Police say the caller felt this was suspicious, and that he was advised to report the activity sooner in the future.
- Police received a report about a child custody dispute Saturday. According to police, a male took his two children to see their mother at her place of employment. She, however, didn’t want to see them, and he was upset over her refusal.
- Police received a report about an apparent homeless male Saturday under the Brady Street Bridge. Upon arrival, police saw the male had a camp site set up; he was asked to put the fire out and move along. He subsequently dumped soda on the fire until it was out after which police cleared the scene.
- Police received a report about an incident of harassment Sunday in the 200 block of South Brady Street. During the incident, a known male allegedly put a threatening letter on the victim’s door. After reading the letter, police made contact with the male; he was advised to cease his actions.
- Police received a report about a disturbance Sunday on West Scribner Avenue. According to police, the dispatcher had an open line and could hear screaming in the background. While police were en route, a female related her boyfriend had shot himself. Upon arrival, officers located a male on the second floor, and he was lying face-down. He was transported to Penn Highlands DuBois, then later flown to Pittsburgh. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
- Police received a report about a female crawling on the sidewalk Sunday along Spring Avenue. Upon arrival, police located the female who was semi-responsive; she was only able to whisper and her speech was slurred heavily. Police say during an examination, blood was found on her shirt and sweatpants and they asked her what happened. At that time, she pointed to her abdominal area and showed police a wound. Police immediately called for emergency personnel to transport her to the hospital, and when asked how this happened, she reportedly said she’d stabbed herself. Other officers were sent to check the welfare of family members who said the female had threatened them with a knife before stabbing herself.