Lawrence Twp.
Police received a report of theft of services. Two local men were cited for using Rent-A-Center’s dumpster without permission.
Police received a report of a PICS check violation that occurred at Rural King. Upon investigation it was found that the defendant, Jennifer Arnt, 37, of Philipsburg failed the gun background check due to prior criminal history. Charges have been filed.
Police were called to the area of S. 2nd and Chester St. for a report of a female walking in and out of traffic, flailing her arms and yelling to herself. Upon arrival police located the female to be under the influence of a controlled substance. She was subsequently taken into custody and incarcerated in the Clearfield County Jail.
Clearfield Borough
Police are investigating an incident that occurred at a local bank. Information was received that a male passed two fraudulent checks in the amount of $30,000. The incident is under further investigation.
Police responded to an apartment complex on the 200 block of East Cherry St. for a noise complaint. The actors were warned for their actions.
Police responded to a parking complaint in the area of North 5th St. It was found that two individuals were arguing over a public parking place. They were both informed that due to it being public parking, the spot is not reserved to anyone.
Police responded to a report of terroristic threats at a residence on Dorey St. It was found that a male threatened to kill two individuals. The male was charged with terroristic threats and later located by police. He was transported to CCJ on the charges.
Dubois City Police made contact with a female in their jurisdiction that had an active warrant for her arrest through the Clearfield Police. Clearfield Police responded and took custody of the female and transported her to CCJ.
Police responded to a minor vehicle accident on North 2nd Street. It was found that a male driver appeared to be under the influence. The male refused to submit to testing, so a search warrant was obtained for a blood draw. The male was later released.
Police received a report from an individual who informed officers that she went to a local pizza shop and received a burnt pizza. When she asked for a new pizza, an employee told her that he burnt it on purpose. Police informed the individual that there are several other pizza shops in town to go to.