GANT Police Blotter

Clearfield Borough

Police responded to S. 4th St. to assist a tenant who had locked themselves out of their apartment.  Police were able to get into the apartment.

Police responded to Bigler Ave. for a traffic complaint where a vehicle was to be driving recklessly.  Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

Police responded to the 300 block of E. Cherry St. for a juvenile foster child that was being aggressive and physically assaulting her mother.  Police found the child to need mental health treatment.

Police responded to Reed S.t for a parking complaint where a vehicle was to be blocking a dumpster.  Police located the owner who moved the vehicle.

Police responded to S. 4th St. for a disturbance between a male and female.  Police arrived and found the altercation to be verbal in nature.

Police responded to Barclay St. for a child that had runaway from home.  Police located and returned the child.

Police responded to E. 6th St. for an altercation between a mother and adult son.  Police were able to handle the incident on scene.

Police were asked to check the welfare of a Daisy St. resident after his wife was unable to get in touch with him.  Police were able to make contact with him and found him to be okay.

Police responded to Bigler Ave for a disturbance between a wife and husband.  Police were able to handle the situation on scene.

A vehicle as damaged while it was parked along S. 3rd St.  Police report that someone broke out the side window, headlight, and taillight.  Police do have a suspect and the investigation continues.

Police assisted a motorist along Williams St. after his vehicle became stuck on the railroad tracks.

Police assisted PSP Rockview by taking a female into custody along Daisy St.  The female was wanted by PSP Rockview.

Police responded to several vehicle accidents during the Holiday.

Sandy Twp.

Officers responded to a Hetrick Road residence for a domestic disturbance.  Upon arrival officers found a 55 year old man in the driveway.  He told officers he was outside because his 56 year old wife had been acting like he was hitting her and threatening to call police.  Officers spoke to the woman who confirmed the man’s story.  Officers handled the situation without incident.

Officers were called to a Treasure Lake residence for a domestic disturbance, that was reported to be physical.  Upon arrival officers located the 55 year old man and his 52 year old paramour.  Both agreed there was an argument that culminated with a shove, but nothing more physical.  Officers handled the situation without incident. 

Walmart employees reported receiving 2 counterfeit $5 bills.

A vehicle driven by an 18 year old DuBois man pulled from Watson Highway onto SR 219 into the path of a vehicle driven by a 25 year old DuBois man causing the two to collide.  Three parties were transported to Penn Highlands via EMS and both vehicles were towed from the scene. 

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