State police at Clearfield
- State police responded to an accident Saturday in the Peebles Plaza parking lot in Decatur Township. Further, a vehicle operated by Paul Shannon of Philipsburg was backing out of a parking space and impacted the fender of a trailer being towed by a vehicle belonging to Kelly Stiner that was parked beside it. Shannon wasn’t injured as a result, and the Stiner vehicle was unoccupied at the time. Minor damage was reported, state police said.
State police at Philipsburg
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred Monday on North Ninth Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, a Philipsburg woman allegedly wrote her name in permanent marker on the victim’s table.
Clearfield Borough
- Police issued a ticket for a parking violation along East Cherry Street.
- Police responded to an activated alarm at a local church. Upon arrival police determined it was a false alarm.
- Police were called to Spruce Street after someone possibly entered and rummaged through a vehicle. The owner determined nothing was missing, police said.
- Police are investigating an alleged incident of harassment by communications that occurred via text-messaging.
- Police were advised about an incident along Spruce Street and determined it was civil in nature.
- Police were called to assist emergency personnel with an incident along South Second Street. A male was transported to the hospital for treatment as a result of the incident, police said.
- Police are investigating a report about an alleged theft from a local business.
DuBois City
- Police were dispatched for an alleged bomb threat Monday in the 800 block of DuBois Street. The male also stated that if police were called to the scene, it would be “suicide by cop.” Police made contact with the male who was allegedly causing the disturbance, and he was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment that occurred Monday in the East Second Avenue area. The caller told police she had video to support her claim, and she was advised to bring it into the police station.
- On Monday police were dispatched for a possible abduction on East Weber Avenue. A female juvenile told police she was walking home from school when she observed a U-Haul van. It stopped and its operator pulled a woman inside of it, and she was screaming. As a result, the juvenile told police she ran home and told her parents. Police made contact with the U-Haul operator and found out the woman was their mother, and they were just joking around.
- Police were dispatched to check the welfare of a male Tuesday at a residence in the 500 block of South Avenue. The caller told police that he was speaking by phone with the male who stated he was dying. Upon arrival police made contact with the male and found he didn’t need assistance.
- On Tuesday police received a report about a vehicle that was allegedly stolen from Enterprise Car Rental on Division Street. While at the scene, employees told police a known male was to return a car but had refused to do so. Upon receiving information, police filed charges against the male for theft of a motor vehicle.
- Police received a report about a panic alarm Tuesday at a business in the 800 block of Beaver Drive. Upon arrival police found it was accidentally set off by an employee.
- Police received a report about an 8-year-old who was allegedly being unruly Tuesday at a school on Jeffers Street. The caller told police that the juvenile had a change in their medication and had been assaulting staff. Police weren’t needed to assist once the juvenile calmed down.
Sandy Township
- Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle accident when they side-swiped each other Monday on the Bee Line Highway. No injuries and minor damage were reported, police said.
- More graffiti was reported in the area of the Sandy Bridge on Monday.
- On Tuesday a Pacific Avenue resident reported kids knocking on her door and ringing her door bell. Afterward they were running away.