State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about a disturbance that occurred Sunday at the Bigler Minit Mart in Bradford Township. During the incident, a 21-year-old West Decatur man allegedly engaged in a physical confrontation with the two victims. He was subsequently arrested for DUI and harassment through the district court.
Clearfield Borough
- Police responded to a local establishment early Saturday morning to assist with a medical emergency.
- Police received a report about suspicious persons that were near a vehicle at 2 a.m. along East Cherry Street.
- Police received a report about a motorcyclist driving in a careless manner along Linen Street.
- Police received a report of harassment in which someone talked about another person on social media.
- Police received a report about a loose dog on Dorey Street. It was located and taken to the Clearfield County SPCA.
- Police received a report about an unwanted male at a Williams Street residence. Upon arrival, the male was found to be under the influence; he was subsequently arrested and taken to the Clearfield County Jail.
- Police received a report about an incident of retail theft at Subway. During the incident, a male entered the establishment and removed two drinks from the cooler; he allegedly left without paying for them. Police say he was from New York and arrested as a result of the incident.
- Police received several burning complaints.
- Police received a report about a loose pit bull on Elm Avenue. The dog was captured by neighbors and returned to its owner.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about an incident July 9 at a Clearfield-Glen Richey Highway residence. Upon investigation, it was found it was over an ongoing, civil property dispute; there were multiple allegations made by the involved parties. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
DuBois City
- On July 10, police observed four juveniles walking near the DuBois Middle School. When the officer was seen, they ran toward the soccer fields. The officer was able to catch up with the juveniles who said they were supposed to be at one girl’s house, but her grandmother let them leave. Police took them back to the residence, spoke with the grandfather and told them about the curfew violation.
- Police received a report about a suspicious male July 10 at the Community Guidance Center. When contact was made, he told police he was in search of small rocks that he could turn into arrowheads. Police advised the male that he was on private property, and the business would like him to leave, which he did without incident.
- Police received a report about a disturbance July 10 at the Salvation Army. According to police, a female said a male was calling her names. On-scene, he claimed the female was in possession of his property. He told officers she had a candy bar from a trip they’d taken together. Police advised the male to cease contact at the female’s request; no further action was necessary.
- Police received a report July 10 about a dog inside a vehicle in the Giant Eagle parking lot. Upon arrival, officers found the owner was with the dog, and everything was OK. No further action was necessary.
- On Friday police responded to a reported crash at the intersection of South Avenue and Wood Street. No injuries occurred as a result, and both vehicles were towed from the scene.
- While on routine patrol Friday, police observed a wanted male at the intersection of North Stockdale Street and East Park Avenue. Contact was made with the male and police were able to confirm warrants for his arrest. He was subsequently taken into custody and put in county jail.
- During the early-morning hours Saturday, police received a report about two individuals sleeping inside the laundromat, located at the intersection of West Long Avenue and South Jared Street. Upon arrival, contact was made and they were told they couldn’t sleep there.
- Police received a report about a male trespassing Saturday in the 200 block of Williams Street. Upon arrival, contact was made with the male and it was found to be a civil issue. Police cleared the scene.
- Police received a report about a theft Saturday in the 500 block of Liberty Boulevard. After officers departed from the scene, the victim called back saying the suspect had returned the items; they subsequently declined any prosecution for this incident.
- Police received a report of an argument Saturday in the 100 block of South High Street. Upon arrival, contact was made with those involved and police found it was verbal in nature. No charges will be filed as a result.
- Police received a report Sunday about a male who was causing problems at DuBois Penn Highlands. Upon arrival, officers were able to calm him down; then, they cleared the scene.
- On Sunday police were requested to check the welfare of a female who was sleeping on a bench along the 100 block of North Main Street. Upon arrival, officers learned she was having a medical issue, and she was taken to the hospital for treatment.
- Police received a report about a stolen bicycle Sunday in the 100 block of Chestnut Street. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
- Police received a report about a male lying beside a vehicle and yelling Sunday in the Penn Highlands DuBois parking lot. Upon arrival, officers learned he wanted to receive treatment at the emergency room; he was assisted into the ER, then police cleared the scene.