Lawrence Township
- Police were dispatched to the Dollar Store located at 1800 Daisy Street in the Clearfield Mall for a retail theft. Officer located the female in Ollie’s and found her to be in possession on shirts that were taken from the Dollar Store. Charges are pending.
- Police received a report of a PFA violation. Upon investigation is was discovered that the offender, Stephen Termin, 48, of Curwensville had attempted to contact the victim through text message, facebook and phone calls. Termin has an active warrant for his arrest. Anyone with information on Termin’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Lawrence Twp. Police.
- Police are investigating an incident of terroristic threats and disorderly conduct that occurred on West Front St. in Clearfield.  The offender, Anthony Brunstetter, 31, of DuBois approached the victim’s vehicle and began yelling at the occupants which included a 23 year old male, a 23 year old female and a 3 year old child. Brunstetter then began to punch the driver’s window and threatened to go home and retrieve his AR-15 and come back to shoot then. Brunstetter then fled the scene. Charges have been filed and a warrant has been issued for Brunstetter’s arrest.
- While on patrol officers observed a vehicle swerving lanes while traveling on the Rockton Mountain Highway. Officers conducted a traffic stop and the driver was found to be under the influence of alcohol. DUI charges are pending lab results.
PSP Clearfield
- State police investigated an incent of burglary at the residence on Saint Lawrence Rd. in Beccaria Twp. Two known suspects forcibly entered the residence and removed two cameras. The suspects were located and admitted to the crime. Charges have been filed.
Clearfield Borough
- Police found a vehicle parked at the rear of Hillcrest Cemetery without an occupant. Contact was made with the owner who was told to move the vehicle.
- Police assisted with traffic control at the Salvation Army food drive. There was a large number of vehicles on Cemetery and Woodland Roads that was causing traffic to come to a standstill.
- Police were dispatched to the 500 block of East 5th Street for wires hanging onto the roadway. Officers found that they were phone lines and were able to remove them.
- Police responded to the intersection of Nichols Street and Turnpike Avenue for traffic lights not functioning. Officers found that there was a power outage in the area, so they put up a four-way stop sign and lit flares. Power did turn back on in the area later and the traffic lights started functioning again.
- Police were dispatched to a residence on North 5th Street for a psychological emergency. Upon arrival, a male agreed to be transported by EMS to Penn Highlands for a mental health evaluation.
- Police were notified of an unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. According to the victim, she let a male borrow her vehicle which was supposed to be for only 30 minutes. The male failed to return the vehicle. The incident is still under investigation.
- Police were dispatched to a business on Bridge Street for an alarm. Officers arrived on scene and found that employees had accidentally set the alarm off.
- Police were dispatched to a business on Turnpike Avenue for an alarm. Officers arrived on scene and found that the building was secure. A key holder was contacted about the alarm going off.
- Police responded to the area of Reed Street for a water main break. The municipal authority and business manage were notified of the break.
- Police responded to a vehicle vs pedestrian accident on Nichols Street. Upon arrival, it was found that a juvenile was riding her bike and entered Nichols Street without stopping nor looking both ways for traffic. The juvenile was struck by a vehicle and sustained moderate injuries. She was transported to Penn Highlands via EMS for further treatment. The driver of the vehicle will not be charged/cited.
- Police responded to the area of East Locust and North 5th Streets for a suspicious male. Contact was made with the known male and he was advised to leave the area and go home.
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- A Treasure Lake resident reported that two cars pulled in her driveway, and one of the men came to her door looking for her son who allegedly owed them money. The woman told the man her son no longer lived there, and they eventually left without incident.
- When a 22 year old resident hit her brakes on Coral Reef Road due to a deer running out in front of her vehicle the truck traveling behind her, hit her vehicle. The 49 year old driver approached her vehicle, but because she was afraid of the man, the woman did not open her window, so the man left the scene. Police were able to locate he man at his Treasure Lake Road residence. He admitted to the accident and provided police his information. Minor damage and no injuries reported.
- A 46 year old Hetrick Road man reported that he had loaned a vehicle to his sister in law, to drive to Williamsport. While there the woman’s, mother’s estranged 60 year old boyfriend took the vehicle without permission and drove it back to DuBois, where he parked it in the Fullington parking lot where officers located it.
- False alarm at a Treasure Lake residence.
- A Clear Run resident reported there was a strange vehicle parked in her driveway. Prior to police arrival, the woman reported it was her granddaughter.
- A 20 year old Treasure Lake man lost control of his vehicle while traveling on Bay Road causing it to travel off the road and struck and sheared off 3 birch trees, causing them to fall on the car and block both lanes of traffic. No injuries and major damage reported.
- Two false alarms at Fed Ex
Curwensville Borough
- Police responded to the area of Elm and Bradley street for a parking issued. The owner of the vehicle agreed to move the vehicle.
- Police responded to a vehicle crash at a local business. Â The driver was cited for having an expired license.
- A missing juvenile was located in Curwensville Borough. The juvenile was later located in Grampian Park.
- Police responded to a retail theft at the Dollar Store. The suspect was caught leaving the area. The driver was found to have active arrest warrants and the merchandise from the store.
- Police responded to a domestic disturbance at the Commons. Police handled the incident.
- Police responded to a Walnut St. residence for a report of an animal was not acting right after getting into the neighbor’s garbage.
- Police assisted Curwensville Hose and Rescue with an unresponsive patient on Griffith Ave.
- Police received a report of stolen packages from a resident’s porch. The investigation continues.