State police at DuBois
- State police received a report about an incident of theft that occurred Tuesday in Falls Creek Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly stole an orange chainsaw with a 16-inch blade from the victim’s work site. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.
- State police received a report about an alleged incident of theft that occurred Thursday on North Park Street in Winslow Township. The victim told state police that numerous pills were taken from their residence. However, state police said the investigation didn’t reveal signs of entry to the residence, and there weren’t any leads.
Clearfield Borough
- Police received a report about the alleged theft of two bikes from a residence on Bigler Avenue. Police said the first bike is pink with green rims; the second is a purple mountain bike.
- Police received a report about a disabled vehicle on South Second Street. Upon arrival police found it was on the side of the roadway and the driver had assistance on the way.
- Police received a report about a vehicle parked along High Street. According to police, it experienced a mechanical failure and then coasted down a driveway and into the woods.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of theft from a vehicle on Dorey Street. Police would like to remind residents to lock their vehicles.
- Police had a wallet turned in and were able to locate and return it to the owner.
- Police received a report about wires down on McBride Street. Upon arrival police found it was a cable wire and removed it from the roadway.
- Lawrence Township police, along with state parole, were assisted at Novey Recycling with a male who was wanted by law enforcement.
- Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and determined the driver was allegedly under the influence. Police subsequently arrested the driver for the incident.
Lawrence Township
- Police were requested to check the welfare of a person on Mount Joy Road.
- Police received a report about a fire alarm on PennDOT Drive. It was listed as unfounded.
- Police received a report about a disabled vehicle on the Clearfield-Curwensville Highway.
- Police received a report about suspicious persons at Dunkin Donuts. Upon arrival police made contact with those involved.
- Police received a report about suspicious items at a business along the Clearfield-Shawville Highway.
- Police received a report about a scam from a township resident. According to police, the caller attempted to obtain the resident’s Dish Network account information by telling them their equipment was outdated and needed to be replaced.
- Police were requested to assist state parole at an area business along Martin Street Extension. According to police, a male was taken into custody and to a state facility by state parole officers for a violation. Charges are currently pending further investigation of this and other incidents.
- Police received a report about child custody issues.
- Police received a report about a single-vehicle accident on the Glen Richey Highway. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle was driven from the scene, police said.
- Police received several reports about a disabled vehicle along the Clearfield Bypass that was facing the wrong direction.
- Police received a report about a possible fraud or scam.
- Police located a suspicious vehicle parked at a local business after hours.
Curwensville Borough
- Lawrence Township police were assisted with a 302 warrant.
- Police received a report about a possible suspicious person in Irvin Park after hours. Upon arrival police located people, advised them the park was closed and asked for them to leave.
- Police received several reports about people allegedly breaking into vehicles in the area of South and Pine streets. Anyone with information is asked to contact Curwensville Borough police.
- Police received a report about a female who was being disorderly in the area of Bloomington Avenue and River Street. However, police were unable to locate her.
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance on Ann Street.
- Police received a report about an overdose on South Street. Curwensville Ambulance personnel assisted at the scene.
- Police were dispatched to a possible death at a Windy Hill address. Police were assisted by the coroner and Curwensville Ambulance personnel at the scene. Police said the next of kin has been notified.
- Police received a report about an incident of access device fraud. During the incident, a known person allegedly attempted to open credit cards in another person’s name. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
DuBois City
- Police received a report about two black dogs running loose in the area of Evergreen Street and Quarry Avenue. Upon arrival police searched the area but were unable to locate the dogs.
- Police were dispatched for a report about glass being all over the roadway at the intersection of South Stockdale Street and East Long Avenue. When police checked the intersection, they didn’t locate any glass.
Sandy Township
- On Wednesday a 69-year-old Narrows Creek Lane man reported to police that someone took the registration plate off his trailer while it was parked at his residence.
- On Wednesday a 43-year-old Reynoldsville woman reported that she received a call from a friend who had received a call from her children that their dad and his wife were fighting. Officers responded to the Freedom Road residence and handled the situation without incident.
- On Wednesday a DuBois woman was traveling on Rockton Road when she ran over a tree that had fallen down. The vehicle was damaged but was driven from the scene; no injuries were reported as a result, police said.
- On Wednesday police responded to several false alarms due to the high winds.
- On Thursday Falls Creek Sheetz employees reported there was a male acting angry and screaming, and he requested that they contact 911. Upon arrival officers located the 63-year-old Falls Creek man who explained he was experiencing anxiety over several life events and just wanted someone to talk to. Officers handled the situation without incident.