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Clearfield Borough

  • Police received a report about a phone scam. According to police, a resident was contacted by a caller who claimed to be with a power company and asked for bank account information. Police would like to remind residents not to give out any personal or bank account information over the phone.
  • Lawrence Township police were assisted in the area of Williams Street following a report about a child running around in the rain while wearing pajamas. Police located the child along Garman Lane and requested assistance from Children & Youth Services.
  • Police received a report about a male who was missing from West Front Street. While gathering information, the male was located and returned home.
  • Police received a report about an overdose on Daisy Street. While police were en route, the male fled the residence.
  • Police received a report about an incident of harassment on Daisy Street. During the incident, someone was ringing the resident’s doorbell at inconvenient hours.
  • Police received a report about a disturbance on Elk Avenue. Upon arrival, police learned it was over alleged stolen property. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
  • Police received a report about suspected methamphetamine found at an East Market Street apartment. According to police, people were moving in and located what appeared to be the drug. Police subsequently responded and retrieved the item.
  • Police responded to a two-vehicle collision in the area of East Market Street and Fourth Street. According to police, a driver pulled their vehicle from the stop sign and into the path of another vehicle.  No injuries were reported and one vehicle had to be towed from the scene.
  • Police located a male who had several active warrants along Reed Street. He was taken into custody and transported to the jail on the warrants.
  • Police responded to a two-vehicle collision in the area of Bridge Street and Park Place Drive. According to police, a vehicle was stopped for traffic when another vehicle traveled by it, striking a vehicle that was pulling from Park Place Drive. One female was taken to the hospital for treatment, and both vehicles were driven from the scene.
  • Police responded to a three-vehicle crash at the intersection of East Market and Fourth streets. According to police, a vehicle pulled from the stop sign and was struck by another traveling on East Market Street. Upon impact, one vehicle spun clockwise, striking an occupied, parked car. Two vehicles were towed from the scene and no injuries were reported.


Former Personal Care Aide Pleads Guilty to Rubbing 7-Year-Old Boy’s Face in Urine

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CLEARFIELD – A former personal care aide accused of rubbing the face of a 7-year-old boy in his own urine pleaded guilty Tuesday during sentencing court.

Jacob Lewis Lancaster, 23, of Clearfield was charged by Lawrence Township police with simple assault, endangering the welfare of children and recklessly endangering another person as a result of his actions on Dec. 17.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, Lancaster took the boy who was in his care to his own home where the boy wet himself on a couch. Lancaster then rubbed the boy’s face in his urine and put a diaper on him.

On Tuesday Lancaster pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts each of endangering the welfare of a child and recklessly endangering another person.

President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman commented on the case saying it was “weird.”

He ordered Lancaster to be drug tested prior to his sentencing and Lancaster’s results were negative for any controlled substances.

Ammerman then sentenced him to 30 days to one year in jail and one-year consecutive probation. He was fined $300 and ordered to complete anger management counseling.

It is a condition of his sentence that he is no longer allowed to be employed as a care giver for children.

The criminal complaint details that after the incident, Lancaster also hit the boy hard enough on the chest that he left a hand print.

The victim’s grandmother told police that Lancaster started working for the family in late March of 2017. She explained that her grandson has been diagnosed with autism and attention deficit disorder.

At the end of November of 2017, he started exhibiting concerning behaviors including increased urinary and fecal incontinence, swearing and aggressiveness, she said.

When he and Lancaster returned to the boy’s home Dec. 17, the victim was displaying abnormal behaviors, she told officers. He was “out of control” and was having a difficult time regulating himself.

Sometime after Lancaster left, the victim told his grandmother what had happened.

The next day Lancaster told three witnesses about the incident and was laughing about it.

Some of these same witnesses later told investigators that they had seen Lancaster smack the boy’s buttocks on 10 different occasions and at other times squeezing his shoulder so tight that the boy would cry.

State Police Probing Hit-and-run, Possible Arson

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DECATUR TOWNSHIP – Clearfield-based state police are probing a hit-and-run crash and possible arson.

The crash occurred Tuesday on Ashland Road, north of Red Schoolhouse Road, in Decatur Township.

According to state police, the driver left the roadway and hit a Verizon utility pole and trees. Then, they fled the scene.

Upon arrival on-scene, troopers saw the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames. Its registration plate and items from inside had been removed before the fire.

State police believe the vehicle is a full-sized black Ford F150 with a ladder rack attached to its bed near the tailgate.

State police also believe it’s a model from 1996 – 2003 with rust around its rear wheel wells.

A state police fire marshal is assisting troopers with this investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at the Clearfield barracks at 814-857-3800 or the deputy fire marshal at 814-776-6136.

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State police at Ridgway

  • State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Nov. 2 on Commons Lane in Ridgway Township. During the incident, someone allegedly slashed a tire on the victim’s vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-776-6136.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a domestic incident in progress Tuesday on Wrigley Street. During the incident, a Clearfield teen allegedly assaulted several people inside the residence and then fled the scene. Police say one person was injured as a result, and charges are to be filed through the district court.

DuBois City

  • Police responded to a non-reportable crash Monday in the area of East DuBois and Division streets. According to police, a vehicle struck a deer, and then a sign. There was visible damage to the vehicle and sign; however, the driver wasn’t injured.
  • On Monday police received a report about the fraudulent use of a credit card. During the incident, a known person allegedly had possession of the card and made two purchases. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
  • Police received a report about a domestic Monday in the area of Hahne Court. During the investigation, a male was allegedly found in possession of methamphetamine. He was on parole and taken into custody for a violation; he was transported to the jail by state parole.
  • On Monday police received information about a person wanted on a warrant. Subsequently, police were able to locate Megan Emel, who was wanted in Butler County. She was placed in jail on the warrant.
  • Police received a report about a hit-and-run crash Sunday on South State Street. Upon arrival, police saw where a vehicle had struck a porch and then fled. Police are continuing their investigation at this time.
  • Police responded to a non-reportable crash Sunday in the area of Maple and East Park avenues. Upon arrival, police found that a vehicle struck a deer and sustained damage. However, no injuries were reported. Police cleared the scene.

Man Charged with Aggravated Assault by Vehicle While DUI Waives Hearing

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CLEARFIELD – A former Clearfield man has been accused in a high-speed police pursuit, which resulted in a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured his passenger, while he was under the influence of drugs.

Jonathan Taylor Maines, 19, now a state prison inmate, has been charged by Officer Zachary Cowan of the Lawrence Township police with felony counts of aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI, aggravated assault by vehicle and fleeing or attempting to elude an officer.

He has also been charged with three misdemeanor counts of DUI/controlled substance; misdemeanor counts of recklessly endangering another person, simple assault, possession of marijuana and use/possession of drug paraphernalia; and six summaries.

Maines waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday during centralized court at the Clearfield County Jail.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, Cowan and Officer Elliott Neeper were traveling along state Route 879 on May 2. The officers saw a GMC Jimmy enter the Sheetz parking lot; however, its occupants never got out.

The officers resumed their regular patrol and re-entered the Sheetz parking lot a short time later. When they left the area, they observed that the occupants still hadn’t exited the vehicle, which they felt was suspicious since 15 to 20 minutes had elapsed.

Cowan and Neeper proceeded to patrol other areas of the township. While traveling east on River Road, they observed the same vehicle pass by in the westbound lane.

Cowan conducted a U-turn, at which point it appeared the Jimmy’s operator had accelerated with its speed exceeding the posted limit of 35 miles per hour.

Cowan tried to catch up to the vehicle, which turned off and started fleeing on Good Street. Cowan traveled onto the next street – Bowman’s Hill Road – which runs parallel to Good Street.

The officers reportedly could still tell the operator was traveling too fast for a residential neighborhood.

Cowan and Neeper continued on Bowman’s Hill Road until it was observed that the Jimmy had entered the perpendicular road – Mapes Avenue. As they approached the said intersection, the operator reportedly sped by carelessly at approximately 60 miles per hour.

The vehicle left a large cloud of dust and was traveling all over the roadway, the officers said. Cowan subsequently activated their unit’s emergency lights, caught up with the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop in the area of Patton Street and Kerr Avenue.

The officers notified Clearfield County Control of the traffic stop and proceeded to approach the vehicle.  Cowan heard and saw Neeper order the passenger to get back inside; he also saw that Neeper had drawn his taser, so he drew his duty weapon for safety purposes.

The passenger re-entered the vehicle and Neeper approached the passenger’s side while Cowan approached the driver’s side. When Cowan reached to open the driver’s side door, the operator allegedly put the vehicle into drive, sped off and did a “burn out.”

The Jimmy then turned right onto Kerr Avenue and a pursuit ensued with the operator failing to stop at posted stop signs at the roadway’s intersections with Palmer Street and River Road.

The officers’ pursuit continued through a “large cloud of dust,” and they were able to view the vehicle’s taillights in the distance, as the operator gained a lead on the officers on River Road.

Cowan reached a speed of approximately 70 miles per hour in an effort to catch the vehicle. The officers lost sight of the vehicle as it crested the hill prior to High Level Road, and they alerted Clearfield Borough police of their direction of travel.

Cowan then slowed their patrol unit down to try to determine if the operator had continued straight on River Road or turned off onto High Level Road.

Upon cresting the hill, the officers noticed large skid marks, which started in the opposing lane and appeared to enter High Level Road.

On High Level Road, they observed the Jimmy had crashed and overturned in the center of the roadway; there was a large cloud of dust and smoke visible.

Upon exiting their patrol unit, Cowan and Neeper drew their duty weapons and went to approach the vehicle.  Neeper was able to identify the front-seat passenger who had been ejected through the passenger’s side window.

The passenger was reportedly severely bleeding from his head and body, and it was noted he held approximately five warrants through the township police.

Neeper notified County Control and also requested emergency personnel and a medical helicopter.

Cowan approached the driver who was still seated and secured in the driver’s seat and identified him as Maines due to previous arrests for DUI and drug use. He was also aware that Maines’ driver’s license was currently under suspension.

While speaking with Maines about injuries, specifically to his left shoulder, Cowan detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. He observed that Maines had glossy, blood-shot eyes and that his pupils were extremely dilated, a common side effect of marijuana use.

Cowan asked Maines if he had consumed any drugs and he admitted to having recently smoked marijuana. The officers notified County Control that another ambulance unit would be needed for Maines.

When Cowan attempted to remove Maines’ seatbelt, he located one marijuana grinder in plain view on the driver’s side floor. It was seized and later it was discovered to contain a small amount of marijuana.

Maines told officers that he was willing to cooperate and continually commented that he “didn’t want to get in trouble,” which was why he fled. He said he was willing to submit to a legal blood draw, and it was conducted on-scene in the presence of Neeper.

With both men in custody of emergency services, Neeper related that he saw a clear, plastic container on the rear seat in plain vehicle.

A subsequent search of the vehicle allegedly turned up one green bong containing burnt residue, which was seized from the center console, along with two cellular devices and a GPS unit.

Both men were flown to the UPMC Altoona Hospital and officers requested a Pennsylvania State Police Accident Reconstructionist and a forensics unit to respond to the scene.

Upon completion of the on-scene forensics and reconstruction, Cowan and Neeper transported seized evidence to the police station.

It was discovered the clear box contained a small amount of marijuana; a clear bubble glass pipe, which is commonly used for methamphetamine consumption; one blue glass pipe, which is commonly used for marijuana consumption; small baggies; and a digital scale.

On May 10, Cowan spoke with Maines’ passenger and he agreed to an interview.  He said he was aware Maines had smoked marijuana prior to picking him up because he could smell it inside his vehicle and he knew Maines also had marijuana, pipes and a bong.

He said when Maines saw officers, he became “paranoid” because he was on probation and had bail set in previous cases. He said when officers did the U-turn, Maines accelerated, which he told him not to do.

He went on to say that when Maines took the turn onto Good Street at 40 miles per hour, it almost caused him to crash the vehicle.

He said he told Maines not to act “suspicious,” but Maines continued to drive aggressively and he suspected their vehicle had “gotten air” when they passed officers on Mapes Avenue at approximately 60 miles per hour.

At one point, the passenger said he wanted out and Maines pulled over. However, he re-entered the vehicle and Maines told him he was going to “run” because he had his mind set on it. He said he didn’t want to, but Maines refused to listen to him.

The passenger said just before they crashed, he looked to the speedometer and it read approximately 115 miles per hour.

On May 18, Cowan received a laboratory report, which showed that Maines was under the influence of various controlled substances, including amphetamine, methamphetamine, Hydrocodone and THC.

On May 23, Cowan interviewed Maines about the pursuit and subsequent crash. He said the reason he fled was because he had a suspended driver’s license, was under the influence and he was in possession of drugs and paraphernalia.

Maines allegedly admitted that he’d taken Hydrocodone the previous night and had consumed marijuana and methamphetamine inside the vehicle about 10 minutes before he operated it. He also admitted that all of the drugs and paraphernalia, which officers had seized, belonged to him.

Cowan asked Maines how fast he was driving at the time of the crash, and he indicated approximately 100 miles per hour.

Maines was then asked about his passenger’s condition to which he said he would likely have scars, due to several lacerations, on his facial area and right arm for the rest of his life.

As part of his investigation, Cowan obtained medical and toxicology records for Maines and his passenger. These confirmed the presence of drugs and the serious nature of injuries that the passenger had sustained, and Cowan photographed pictures of his “permanent disfigurement.”

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State police at Clearfield

  • State police received a report about a theft that occurred sometime between Monday and Wednesday at the Dollar General Store in Bigler. During the incident, someone allegedly used a counterfeit $50 to purchase items. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.

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State police at Ridgway

  • Cody L. Swanson, 25, of Houtzdale is facing charges of arson, criminal mischief, recklessly endangering another person and insurance fraud; a warrant has been issued for his arrest. According to state police at Ridgway, the charges stem from a fire Jan. 2 on West Hannah Street in Woodward Township. It destroyed a two-story home and reportedly caused an estimated $200,000 in damage.

Lawrence Township

  • Police reported on a drug-related DUI that occurred Thursday on Fullerton Street. According to police, there was a suspicious vehicle behind the Rainbow Car Wash and contact was made with its driver, Bryan Peoples, 24, of Clearfield. He was determined to be under the influence of a controlled substance, and drug paraphernalia was found inside the vehicle. Police say Peoples falsely identified himself and once positively identified he was found to be wanted on multiple warrants. A subsequent search of the vehicle allegedly turned up a large amount of marijuana. Peoples was taken to county jail on the warrants, and charges are currently pending at this time.
  • Police reported on a drug-related DUI that occurred Friday on Fullerton Street. According to police, a vehicle stop was conducted and the male passenger, Joshua Root, 33, of Clearfield, was found to be wanted on a summary warrant. The driver, identified as Kylee Martin, 35, of Clearfield, was found to be wanted on a warrant from a neighboring county. She was allegedly found to be under the influence of a controlled substance, and there were assorted controlled substances and drug paraphernalia located in the vehicle. Root was taken to the police station and later released upon resolving his warrant. Martin was transported to the county jail on her warrant, however. Several charges are pending at this time.
  • On Nov. 6, police received a report about damage to a building at the Goldenrod Storage facility. According to police, a tractor-trailer – operated by an unknown person – backed into a storage unit, causing moderate damage. The operator then fled the scene.

Sandy Township

  • Police responded to a motor vehicle crash Monday. According to police, a vehicle driven by a 17-year-old DuBois boy pulled out of South Eighth Street and into the path of a vehicle driven by an 82-year-old Rockton man that was traveling on Maple Avenue. No injuries and minor to moderate damage were reported.
  • Police reported a false alarm at Herbology on Tuesday.
  • Police responded to a motor vehicle crash Wednesday. According to police, a vehicle driven by an 18-year-old Glen Hope woman was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting a vehicle driven by a 17-year-old Reynoldsville male who was stopped on the Behringer Highway due to traffic. No injuries and moderate to severe damage were reported.
  • Police received a report about an incident of harassment via communications on Wednesday. A 25-year-old woman told police that her 20-year-old boyfriend’s 17-year-old ex-girlfriend is harassing her via Facebook and Snapchat.
  • Police received a report Wednesday about a male lying on a bench with suitcases around him at the Spider Lake Football field. Officers located the man who was waiting for a ride.  The situation was handled without incident.
  • On Wednesday police received a report from a 46-year-old DuBois woman who related that while her vehicle was parked behind Cosmo Prof at the Commons, someone hit and caused minor damage to it. Then, they left the scene.
  • On Wednesday police received a report from a 30-year-old Woodland woman who related her former employer, a 60-year-old Sandy Township woman, sent her a threatening and confusing text message about a lawsuit involving former employees. When she called and inquired with her, the woman screamed at her and hung up.
  • Police reported a false alarm at the Aldi’s store Wednesday.
  • Police reported a false alarm at the Dunham’s store Wednesday.

Man Accused of Violating PFA and Breaking into Home Pleads Guilty

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Daniel Tyrone Ocrotty (Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – A former Clearfield man accused of violating a protection from abuse order and breaking into the victim’s residence pleaded guilty Friday.

Daniel Tyrone Ocrotty, 37, was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, defiant trespass and harassment after he got into the victim’s home by climbing in an unlocked window on Dec. 7.

Just two days earlier, he was charged with assaulting the same victim at her Clearfield Borough home.

Ocrotty pleaded guilty Friday to criminal trespass in the first case and simple assault in the second case. President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman sentenced him to 12 months to two years in state prison.

This term will run consecutive to his current probation violation sentence of six months to two years in state prison.

The criminal complaint details how the victim was in her attic getting out Christmas decorations when she heard a thump. She messaged a friend that she thought Ocrotty had just broken in.

Ocrotty then looked up the stairs and asked her if she had called the cops. She told him to leave because he was scaring her. He then claimed he was there to give her money back. She told him again to leave.

Ocrotty asked her who was at her residence and blamed her for hiding someone upstairs.

She told him again to stay away as he was continuing to scare her. He apologized and said he was not there to hurt her.

As he approached her, she screamed. He confronted her, accusing her of cheating on him.

She descended the steps and ran into her room before she heard knocking at the door.

After the police announced their presence, she was able to run down the stairs and unlock the door for the officers who had been called by her friend.

They located Ocrotty standing in a closet upstairs and took him into custody.

She told police she was scared of what would have happened had they not shown up at the residence.

At the time of the burglary, Ocrotty had warrants for the previous assault on her and for violating the PFA. Police had issued a notice to the media on Dec. 6, asking for help locating him.

Ocrotty was charged four different times with violating the PFA in 2017, according to online court records.


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State police at DuBois

  • State police reported on a drug-related incident that occurred Oct. 27 on Interstate 80 east in Brookville Borough. A 19-year-old DuBois woman was involved in a single-vehicle rollover crash, at which time she was allegedly found to be under the influence of marijuana and in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
  • State police received a report about an incident of theft Nov. 2 on Platt Road in Sandy Township. According to state police, a man discovered he was missing multiple tools from a job site.
  • State police received a report about a burglary that occurred Saturday on Zambori Street in Reynoldsville Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the victim’s home, damaged her property and grabbed her by the neck, choking her. Then, they fled the scene.
  • State police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Oct. 29 on the Bennetts Valley Highway in Huston Township. During an altercation, a 35-year-old Weedville man allegedly struck the victim – a 46-year-old Penfield man.
  • State police reported on a drug-related DUI incident that occurred Monday on DuBois-Rockton Road in Sandy Township. According to state police, a vehicle operated by a 35-year-old Falls Creek man was stopped for a summary traffic violation. When contact was made with him, the trooper detected signs of impairment and the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. State police say a subsequent search of the vehicle yielded a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia. State police placed the male under arrest for the suspicion of DUI and related drug charges, which are pending blood test results.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police responded to an activated alarm along North Second Street. Upon arrival on-scene, it was found that an employee had set it off.
  • Police responded to Williams Street after a vehicle became stuck on the railroad tracks. Police were assisted on-scene by towing services.
  • Police responded to Sheridan Avenue after a report about someone ringing doorbells and then fleeing the area. However, police were unable to locate anyone.
  • Police assisted a motorist whose vehicle was disabled along Woodland Road and East 10th Police were able to assist with removing the vehicle from the roadway.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a male on Martin Street. Upon arrival on-scene, police found the male to be OK.
  • Police responded to a vehicle accident in the area of Turnpike Avenue and Hannah Street. One vehicle was towed from the scene and no injuries were reported.
  • Police assisted a motorist whose vehicle was out of gas along South Front Street and was blocking traffic. Police were also assisted by the Public Works Department, which was able to get the vehicle operational.
  • Police assisted Clearfield County Probation with transporting a female to the jail on a probation violation.

Lawrence Township

  • Police reported on a DUI that occurred Sunday on Route 879 in the area of the Red Roof Inn. Upon having contact with the driver, it was determined that he was allegedly under the influence of alcohol to the degree that it rendered him incapable of operating a motor vehicle. He was subsequently transported to the hospital for a legal blood draw; charges are currently pending at this time.
  • Police reported on a DUI that occurred Saturday on the Clearfield – Shawville Highway. According to police, a separate traffic stop was being conducted when a vehicle was observed traveling off Industrial Park Road and turning left onto the highway. Officers subsequently heard a “loud bang” and saw the vehicle travel onto the median, where it struck a sign. Then, it continued traveling and it prompted an officer to leave the traffic stop. Upon having contact with the female driver, it was determined that she was allegedly under the influence of alcohol. She was taken to the hospital for a legal blood draw; charges are currently pending at this time.
  • Police reported on a drug-related incident that occurred Monday on Route 879 near the Clark Street Bridge. According to police, a vehicle was stopped for having a suspended registration. When contact was made with its occupants, police determined a passenger was providing a false name. Upon further investigation, officers located a controlled substance in the area of that passenger, and he was then identified. A subsequent search of the vehicle allegedly yielded methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana. Police will file charges against the man in the future.

DuBois City

  • Police received a report about a loose dog Saturday in the 100 block of South Franklin Street. As a result, police advised the owner of leash laws.
  • Police received a report about an incident of retail theft that occurred Saturday at Sheetz, located on North Brady Street. According to police, employees saw two females eating food that they didn’t pay for. When confronted, they left but were stopped by officers a short time later. Both will be cited for the incident.
  • Police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Saturday at Yeager Moving & Storage, located on Maple Avenue. According to police, a witness saw two juvenile males to the rear of the building; one juvenile reportedly threw an object through its window. The juveniles then fled on Park Avenue toward Sheetz, but were located a short time later by officers. Charges are currently pending at this time.
  • Police received a report about an incident of retail theft that occurred Saturday at the Sheetz on North Brady Street. During the incident, two juvenile males allegedly took items from the store without paying. Police say the items were recovered by employees when they confronted the juveniles. Police stopped the males a short distance from the store and obtained their identifications; both will be cited for the incident.
  • Police received a report about a domestic disturbance that occurred Saturday in the 200 block of East Long Avenue. According to police, an involved female requested to speak with a therapist at Penn Highlands DuBois. Police cleared the scene without incident.

Man Will Face Charges in Domestic Assault, Police Say

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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP – Charges will be filed against a 29-year-old man, Matthew Strayer, following a domestic assault in Lawrence Township, Clearfield County.

It occurred at approximately 8:42 a.m. Sunday at a Bloomington – Glen Richey Highway residence, according to a news release issued by Lawrence Township police.

Strayer allegedly fired a rifle at a female inside the home. However, police say it malfunctioned, at which point he chased after her with a hammer, striking her. She suffered a minor injury.

Upon arrival on-scene, police learned Strayer had stolen the victim’s vehicle and fled. He had warrants through another county and he didn’t want to be apprehended.

Police say while speaking with the victim, Strayer made threats toward officers via a telephone call to the victim’s phone.

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State police at Ridgway

  • State police received a report about an incident of harassment that occurred Oct. 29 on Hulett Street in Benezette Township. During the incident, a 30-year-old Falls Creek woman, Shalynn Chesnoka, allegedly struck the victim’s door and threatened her. Charges were filed through the district court.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about an incident of disorderly conduct Nov. 2 at the Wal-Mart Supercenter. During the incident, a male allegedly became “irate,” screaming and using vulgar language toward store employees after they refused to work on his vehicle that was hitched to a trailer. He was asked to “un-hook” the trailer, then it “would not be an issue.” However, police say the male continued his actions and stated “he just had a heart attack” and “couldn’t do it himself.” A manager explained that it was against their policies and procedures for an employee to do this because of liability issues. Police were requested to respond and remove the male from the property. No charges were filed.

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State police at Clearfield

  • State police received a report about an alleged domestic assault incident that occurred Tuesday on Walnut Street in Coalport Borough. As a result, Michael Snyder, 31, was arrested on charges of simple assault and harassment and Chelsea Snyder, 29, was cited for harassment.

Lawrence Township

  • Police reported on a drug-related incident and warrant service that occurred Wednesday in the area of the Edgewood Apartments. While on routine patrol, officers saw two males walking near the entrance to the apartments. When contact was made, it was found Tad Polites, 33, of Clearfield had active warrants through the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office and Domestic Relations. He was taken into custody and found in possession of suspected methamphetamine and multiple items of drug paraphernalia. Polites was lodged in county jail on the warrants with charges pending.

Sipe Waives Charges in Firearms Case

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CLEARFIELD – A Curwensville man is facing charges after allegedly being found in possession of several illegal firearms that he told police he accepted as payment for drugs.

Jeremy Michael Sipe, 40, has been charged by Officer Jon Walker of the Lawrence Township police with four felony counts each of possession of firearms prohibited and firearms not to be carried without license; 11 felony counts of receiving stolen property; and one felony count of flight to avoid apprehension/punishment.

Sipe waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday during centralized court at the Clearfield County Jail. His bail is set at $50,000 monetary.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, Walker was on routine patrol March 6 when he saw the driver of a dark-colored vehicle execute an “aggressive” maneuver to turn into the Rodeway Inn from the Woodland direction.

He obtained the vehicle’s registration information while a male wearing a blue sweatshirt exited and quickly rushed inside the reception area. The vehicle was registered to a Reynoldsville male whose license was under suspension and who was wanted in Jefferson County.

Walker went inside and spoke with the front desk receptionist to find out what room the male was in. He proceeded to the room, 210, and knocked on the door; however, no one answered it.

Prior to that, Walker saw a female come down from upstairs, she was in the vicinity of the room and used the back stairwell. Walker knew it was a frequent area for drug use, he looked around and believed the female entered into a room downstairs.

He waited for the female to come back out, which she did and he got behind her. He whistled to get her attention and when he made contact with her, she immediately started crying.  She repeatedly commented “she is down there” (in the downstairs room).

Walker asked the female who she was talking about and she indicated Dana Krause, who was wanted for “not going back to jail.” He went downstairs with her, but Krause wouldn’t answer. Walker confirmed through Clearfield County Control that Krause was in fact wanted through the Sheriff’s Office.

Assisting officers were able to make contact with the tenants in room 210, where Amber Johnston and Alen Erskine were staying, and both of whom were wanted by different departments.

Officers located numerous items of drug paraphernalia and suspected stolen firearms. Krause stated she didn’t really know these people but provided their names and nicknames.

Krause also identified Sipe as having brought the weapons inside the room. Officers collected evidence from the scene and Chief Douglas Clark alerted Clearfield-based state police.

At this time, Clark noticed a male was watching from the cul-de-sac to the rear of Lock Haven University. Krause again told police that it was Sipe, who had brought in the weapons and stolen items.

Walker used binoculars and determined it was the same male who had exited the vehicle earlier. Clearfield Borough Police Chief Vincent McGinnis and Assistant Chief Greg Neeper approached the male in their patrol vehicle; however, when he saw them, he fled on foot to the rear of the university.

An inspection of Sipe’s vehicle allegedly turned up several weapons on the front-seat on the passenger’s side, including a loaded handgun and a shotgun. The weapons were collected by Clark and a state trooper, then logged in as evidence at the township police station.

Sipe was later taken into custody by the state police on April 8. He had been wanted for his failure to appear for sentencing court, according to the affidavit.

During an interview with Walker, Sipe allegedly admitted that he had traded the weapons and other stolen goods as payment for drugs. He was subsequently advised that given his criminal record, he’s not permitted to possess firearms, which he indicated he was fully aware of.

Walker also learned the firearms had been taken from a Grampian residence, which is being investigated by the Clearfield-based state police.

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State police at Punxsutawney

  • State police received a report about a theft that occurred Monday on Big Run – Prescottville Road in Henderson Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took the victim’s cell phone. However, state police say it was returned and there weren’t any criminal charges filed as a result.
  • State police received a report about an alleged theft that occurred between Oct. 31 and Monday at a residence along Route 28 in Rose Township. No further information was released by state police.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police received a report that a woman’s purse may have been removed from her vehicle while it was parked along North Second Street.
  • Police responded to East Sixth Street after a report about a loose dog. Police were able to locate its owner.
  • Police are investigating the alleged theft of a phone from a Temple Avenue residence.
  • Police responded to Nichols Street after a report about a suspicious male. However, police were unable to locate the male.
  • Police received a complaint about trespassing on North Fourth Street. Police were able to handle the situation on-scene.
  • Police responded to a noise complaint on North Second Street. Upon arrival, police were unable to hear anything.
  • Police received a complaint about trespassing on West Front Street. However, the male had left, and there wasn’t any further action taken by police.
  • Police responded to a crash along the 800 block of Bigler Avenue. According to police, one vehicle was towed from the scene, and the driver was arrested for driving under the influence.

Clearfield County’s Most Wanted Absconders

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GANT News has partnered with the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole and will publish its absconders list for Clearfield County.

Individuals listed on this page are not reporting as required by conditions of their parole. Probation and parole officials are seeking information as to their whereabouts.

If you have seen or have information regarding any individual within your community who is listed as a parole absconder, please contact the board at 1-800-932-4857 or  RA-CRabscondertips@pa.gov to report the information. You may also submit an online tip.

Any information provided will be held in strictest confidence.

Photo (if available) Name
  Richard Gilbert
Mark Hackett
Frederich Harris
Lamont Marshall
Joseph Morbeto
Wade Petrillo
John Phillips
David Schurr
Daniel Weaver

 


BREAKING: Clearfield Police: Juvenile Taken into Custody After Armed Robbery

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CLEARFIELD – Clearfield Borough police have a juvenile in custody after an investigation into a reported armed robbery Thursday night at Pantry Petroleum.

According to police, a male entered the store, located along Bigler Avenue, at closing time. He allegedly brandished a handgun and demanded money.

Police say the employee complied with demands, as the suspect was pointing the gun at her. He then fled with an amount of money. Officers, however, were able to track the male to his residence due to a fresh snowfall.

At this time, police found the male was a juvenile. They were able to recover the money and the firearm; he was subsequently taken into custody.

Police turned the male over to the Clearfield County Juvenile Probation Department.  Lawrence Township police assisted with the incident.

Clearfield Couple Facing Drug Charges

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CLEARFIELD – A Clearfield couple is facing drug-related charges after a search warrant was executed Thursday morning at the Edgewood Apartments.

According to police, a known male was found in possession of suspected methamphetamine, paraphernalia and items associated with the distribution of controlled substances.

Police say a female tenant was found in possession of suspected marijuana, buprenorphine, paraphernalia and items associated with the distribution of controlled substances.

The female was provided with a courtesy transport from the residence. The male was lodged in Clearfield County Jail on a probation violation. Charges are currently pending at this time.

Lawrence Township Police Issue Warrant List

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warrant-list

Editor’s Note: GANT has teamed up with local law enforcement agencies throughout Clearfield County to develop a listing of persons for whom there are arrest warrants. Anyone with information about wanted persons is asked to contact the appropriate law enforcement agency. GANT will update its warrant page monthly based upon information provided by the participating law enforcement agencies.

Lawrence Township Police Department Contact: 814-765-1533
Florence Allen Hyde Summons Undelivered
Isaac C. Banks Clearfield Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Kyle L. Baranchak Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $104
John Bates Clearfield Failure to Pay Dog Warrant $2,680
Tammy L. Batts Holidaysburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $217.50
Shawn Baum Derry Failure to Respond Traffic $410.50
Kierston M. Bell Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $503.25
Samantha Brantner West Decatur Failure to Respond Traffic
Daniel L. Brion Lanse Failure to Pay Non-traffic $329.50
Jason S. Brundridge DuBois Summons Undelivered Traffic $611
Kyle E. Bumbarger Curwensville Failure to Pay Traffic $191
Bobbie Jo Cambria Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $301.50
Paul Cantolina Clearfield (3) Failure to Respond Traffic
Donald E. Clark Jr. Altoona Failure to Pay Non-traffic $264
Caleb S. Collar Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $322
Zachary J. Collins Rockton (4) Failure to Respond Traffic
Todd M. Derrick Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $368.25
Jason P. Desantis Ridgway Summons Undelivered Criminal
Robert L. Dittmar Jr. Clearfield (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Haylee D. Dixon Philipsburg Failure to Respond Traffic
Louise L. Dixon West Decatur Failure to Pay Traffic $365
David H. Duckett Woodland Failure to Respond Traffic
Mandy Duval Grampian Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Marlene Lee Dyne Kane Failure to Pay Traffic $304
Nikalaus J. Esposti Mahaffey Summons Undelivered  Non-traffic
Ruben J. Evans Clearfield Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Heather N. Evers Clearfield Summons Undelivered Arrest Warrant
Kelly M. Fredricks Warren (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Joseph L. Fyock II Brookville Summons Undelivered Traffic
Heather D. Gains Houtzdale Summons Undelivered
George E. Graham Bigler (2) Failure to Respond Traffic
Dawn Hamilton Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $141
Miranda Hamilton Curwensville (2) Failure to Pay Traffic $494
Jess Hathcock Indiana, Pa. Failure to Pay Non-traffic $238.50
Mark D. Heath Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $261.50
Mark E. Hedeen Brockway Failure to Respond Traffic
Samantha J. Heichel Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $86
Susan Hoover Karthaus Failure to Respond Traffic
Billie Jo Hugar Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $284.25
Jennie G. Iraca Houtzdale Failure to Respond Traffic
Rick R. Irwin Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $241.50
Karen M. Johnston Curwensville (3) Failure to Pay Traffic $626
Aaron L. Keeler Morrisdale Failure to Pay Traffic $369
Brian L. Keith Bellefonte Failure to Pay Non-traffic $529.99
Richard I. Kennedy Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Jonathan W. Kline Sr. Irvona (4) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Parsha L. Knepp Hyde (4) Failure to Respond Traffic
Tyler R. Knepp Hyde (4) Failure to Respond Traffic
Vaughn E. Krepps Failure to Pay Non-traffic $254
Rodney Lancaster Unknown (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $239.50
Evan M. Lansberry Lancaster Failure to Pay Non-traffic $153.50
Jessica L. Lantzy DuBois Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Darach J. Lahr-Lunghofer Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Elisha R. Lewis DuBois Failure to Pay Traffic $229
Amy D. Livergood Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $309.17
Rachel R. Luke DuBois Failure to Pay Traffic $211.50
Iris S. Mack St. Marys Failure to Pay Traffic $79
Amy J. Maines Philipsburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $429.50
Duane Maines Woodland (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Joseph M. Martin Morrisdale Failure to Pay Traffic $158
Philip Martin New Britain, Conn. Summons Undelivered Traffic $119
Shelby R. Martin Clearfield (2) Failure to Respond/Undelivered Traffic
Gerald E. May Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
Gerald E. May Harrisburg Failure to Pay Traffic $302.50
Rose E. May Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
David S. McCool Grassflat Failure to Pay Traffic $304
Marcus C. McCoy Clearfield Summons Undelivered Traffic
Daniel C. Mines Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $109.50
Flordelisa M. Myers Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic $93
Amanda Novak Randall, Ohio Failure to Pay Traffic $303.50
Cody Palmer Grampian (6) Failure to Respond Traffic
Bryan J. Peoples Clearfield Failure to Appear Traffic $611
Jeffery L. Peters Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay/Respond $303.50
Amber Pewanick Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $261.50
Daniel J. Polites II Grampian Failure to Pay Traffic $258.50
Brandon J. Ramos Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic $75
Heather L. Rauch Grampian (2) Failure to Pay Traffic $568.50
Troy D. Reitz Brockway (2) Failure to Respond Traffic
Allen W. Robison III Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $261.50
Logan C. Rogers Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $139
Christy G. Rogus Dekalb, Ill. Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Dalton J. Sacolic Fallentimber Failure to Pay Traffic $159.50
Krisa Schake Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $268.50
William A. Schuster Jr. Meshoppen Failure to Pay Non-traffic $263.50
David J. Shank Irvona Failure to Pay Traffic $79
Amanda L. Shaw Altoona Failure to Pay Traffic $329
Shawna Smeal Houtzdale (3) Failure to Respond Traffic
Brian K. Smith Clearfield (2) Failure to Respond Traffic
Darren E. Smith Smoke Run (3) Failure to Respond Traffic
Melissa Smith Burnside Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Michael D. Smith Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $105
Tonya Smith Frenchville Failure to Pay Traffic $186
Christina Soldano Penfield (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Michael K. Spicher (3) Traffic Summons Undelivered $540.50
Karen A. Steiner Curwensville (2) Failure to Pay Traffic $343
Walter W. Stevens Fallentimber (3) Failure to Respond Traffic
Hunter A. Strittmatter Clearfield (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Stephen W. Strong Jr. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Failure to Pay Non-traffic $262
Darik Swatsworth Mahaffey (3) Failure to Respond Traffic
Jeffrey D. Ten-Kate
Ronald S. Timko Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $108
Tyler J. Timko Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $303.50
Shawn M. Undercofler Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $204.50
Emarion L. Wallace Philipsburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $211.50
Joseph M. Williams II Indiana, Pa. (1) Summons Undelivered Non-traffic; (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Mark A. Witherite Hawk Run (3) Failure to Pay Traffic $429
Walter L. Wright Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $109.50
Romie D. Young Curwensville Failure to Pay $154
Marvin Zgonic Clearfield (4) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $582.50

GANT Police Blotter

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State police at Clearfield

  • State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred Oct. 28 on Atlantic Avenue in Bigler Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged two televisions belonging to the victim. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-857-3800.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a domestic assault Thursday on White Road. During the incident, a male allegedly held down the victim and struck her in the face. Upon arrival on-scene, police saw the victim had a large, red mark on her neck. She told police her boyfriend had been on top of her, strangling her. Police took the male into custody as a result.

Lawrence Twp. Police Looking for Suspect in Glen Richey Burglary

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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP – Lawrence Township police are looking for the suspect in a reported Glen Richey burglary.

The incident occurred at approximately 12:15 p.m. Sunday at a residence along the Clearfield – Glen Richey Highway.

According to police, the homeowner returned home to find an intruder attempting to gather up valuables. They were startled by the homeowner and fled the scene.

Police have described the suspect as being a Caucasian male “dressed in all black.”

Anyone who may have observed the described male in the Glen Richey area or who may have information is asked to contact township police at 814-765-1647 or 814-765-1533.

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