State police at Clearfield
- State police received a report about a burglary that occurred at 1:25 a.m. Tuesday at The Remedy Bar and Grill in Houtzdale Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly forced entry into the establishment, disabled a surveillance camera and broke into two PA Skills game machines. The total amount stolen was $425, state police say. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
- State police received a report about a burglary Aug. 31 at a Gosser Road residence in Jordan Township. Upon investigation, it was learned a couple was there to remove belongings but was interrupted by the victim’s mother. The couple attempted to leave; however, their vehicle wouldn’t start. They proceeded to call someone for a ride and were gone upon state police arrival. Their vehicle was still on-scene and towed to the state police barracks, where it’s being held as evidence. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about a disturbance Wednesday on Lawrence Avenue. According to police, upon arrival on-scene, it was learned a previously-evicted tenant showed back up at the property that she wasn’t permitted to be on. Charges were filed through the district court.
- Police received a report about a retail theft Wednesday at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Clearfield. Upon investigation, it was found a 20-year-old Curwensville man was seen concealing deodorant and nicotine patches. The value of the merchandise he attempted to steal totaled $14, police say. Charges will be filed through the district court.
- Police received a report about a retail theft Aug. 29 at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Clearfield. Upon investigation, the suspects were identified as 27-year-old Brittany Sipe and 31-year-old Michael Daub, both of Clearfield. Charges were filed through the district court.
Sandy Township
- On Sunday police were contacted by a Hawk Run man who reported that his daughter had accidently left her phone in the restroom at Wal-Mart. When they returned to get it, it was gone. When they called her phone, he said someone answered and then hung up when confronted. The phone was later returned to Wal-Mart; however, police say it was broken. The investigation continues.
- On Sunday police received a report about a 27-year-old Ridgway woman who called 911, saying that her 27-year-old boyfriend was holding her against her will and traveling on the Rich Highway in their vehicle. While she was on the phone with 911, police say the man turned the car around and transported her back to her mother’s house. Officers handled the situation without incident.
- Police responded to a reported two-vehicle crash Monday in Sandy Township. According to police, a vehicle driven by a 30-year-old New York man failed to stop at the posted stop sign at the intersection of Rich Highway and Interstate 80’s westbound off-ramp. This caused his vehicle to collide with a vehicle driven by a 31-year-old DuBois woman, which in turn overturned onto its side. Minor injuries were reported, and both vehicles were towed from the scene.
- On Monday police were contacted by a Kane woman who reported her vehicle was backed into by an unknown driver who then left the scene. According to police, a witness was able to obtain a license plate number for the suspect vehicle, and officers made contact with the driver. The situation was handled without incident.
- On Tuesday police were contacted by a 25-year-old Anita woman who reported that while she was turning onto Industrial Drive, she was rear-ended by another vehicle. When she pulled over into the parking lot, the other driver left the area. Police say she was able to get the license plate information from the vehicle, and the investigation continues.
- Police reported a false alarm at CNB Bank on Tuesday.