GANT Police Blotter

Clearfield Borough

Police from this department assisted LTPD with an unruly female who refused to exit her vehicle after being suspected of driving under the influence. 

Police from this department assisted PA State Parole with locating a known fugitive.  Police located the wanted male on the 100 block of Williams St.  The male was taken into custody.  As a result, multiple pieces of drug paraphernalia and controlled substances were located with the male. 

Police received a phone call from a concerned female who was speaking with a male on S 4th St.  The female informed police that the male made concerning statements and then brandished a firearm.  Police located the male and found the firearm to be a realistic looking pellet gun.  The male was taken into custody. 

PSP Clearfield

State police are investigating an incident of burglary on Drane Hwy. in Boggs Twp.  Unknown person(s) removed a propane tank, hatchet and padlock from a residence.  The investigation continues.

Police are investigating an incident of burglary at a business on Hardscrabble Rd. in Morris Twp.  Unknown actor(s) kicked opened the door and removed several items and fled the scene.  The victim did not have insurance on the business. Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Clearfield.

State police responded to a Scotts Rd. residence in Gulich Twp. for a domestic disturbance.  Charges of harassment were filed against both parties.

State police responded to the Kylertown Dollar General to check on the welfare of a male inside the business.  Upon arrival it was determined that the male was highly intoxicated.  The investigation continues.

State police are investigating in incident of vandalism on Edwards Alley in Osceola Borough.  Unknown actor(s) broke out the rear window of a vehicle and fled the scene. Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Clearfield.

State police are investigating an incident of criminal mischief on Coal St. in Decatur Twp.  where unknown person(s) egged the victim’s house.  Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Clearfield.

State police received a call from a male victim reporting that he observed an unknown actor attempting to cut his catalytic converter off of his Ford F250.  The victim attempted to chase the actor; however he was able to escape the scene heading westbound on the Allport Cutoff in a blue, two door passenger car.  The victim described the actor as being approximately 5’ 6” with short, curly blond hair.  Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Clearfield.

State police responded to a single vehicle accident on Spring St. in Decatur Twp.  The driver of the vehicle lost control and traveled off the highway crashing through a billboard and then into a tree causing the vehicle to roll over.  Both the driver and a passenger sustained suspected serious injuries and were transported to UPMC Altoona for treatment.  The crash investigation is ongoing.

State police arrested 36 year old Clayton Hickman of Reynoldsville for a PFA violation.  He was taken to the Clearfield County Jail.

State police responded to a report of a gun shot victim in Curwensville Borough.  Through the investigation it was determined to be a suicide.  State police were assisted by Curwensville EMS and the Clearfield County Coroner’s Office.

State police investigated the report of a theft at the WalMart Distribution Center.  Jade Lines, 30, of Clearfield was arrested for stealing a Baby Boom XL speaker from the Center.  Charges have been filed.

State police arrested William Holcomb, 25, and Meghan Hale, 22, both of Clearfield after an incident that occurred on the Morrisdale-Allport Hwy. in Morris Twp.  According to the report, Holcomb waved a loaded handgun at Hale and then threw the gun at her and fled the scene.  After speaking with witnesses, Holcomb was observed walking along the road where he was taken into custody.  Upon further investigation it was discovered that Hale was in possession of drugs and paraphernalia.  The drugs were seized and charges were filed against both individuals.

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