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GantDaily Police Blotter

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred Tuesday on Lake Street in Bradford Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged the victim’s vehicle. Damages were estimated at $500, state police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incident of theft from a motor vehicle occurred sometime May 7-11 on the Sykesville/Troutville Road in Henderson Township. During the incident, someone allegedly stole a revolver from the victim’s glove box. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police received a report about a missing female who was last seen along South Third Street. The female, police said, was later located at home.
  • Lawrence Township police were assisted with a mental health incident at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center.
  • Police responded to Lower Witmer Park for a vehicle lockout.
  • Police received a report about an alleged theft of medication from an apartment along Leavy Avenue.  The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police responded to an alleged incident of reckless driving on Bigler Avenue.  The vehicle was gone upon police arrival to the scene.
  • Police responded to an accident along Turnpike Avenue in which a vehicle hit a utility pole.  No injuries were reported; however, the vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.
  • Police located an intoxicated male between West Front Street and River Road.  Upon investigation police discovered that the male was on probation. He was placed in jail on a probation detainer.
  • Police received a report about a suspicious person in the area of Nichols and West Fifth streets. The individual was gone upon police arrival to the scene.
  • Police responded to an alarm at a business along Power Avenue.  Upon arrival police discovered it to be a false alarm.
  • Police responded to an alarm at a church along North Second Street.  Upon arrival police discovered it to be an accidental trip by church staff.
  • Police responded for an alleged reckless driver on Spruce Street.  The vehicle was gone upon police arrival.
  • Police responded to an alleged burglary along Ulrich Avenue. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police responded to an alleged neighbor dispute in the area of East Locust Street and Cemetery Hill.  Both actors were warned for their actions, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment by communications.  Both parties were warned for their actions and advised that if the actions continued, charges would be filed against them.
  • Police responded to an alleged assault at a residence along East Locust Street. Upon arrival police found it to be an act of harassment, and warned those involved of their actions.
  • Police received a report about suspicious persons at a residence along East Cherry Street.  The individuals were gone upon police arrival.
  • Police responded to a fire alarm at a business along West Front Street.
  • Police served a warrant on a male who was able to pay in full.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a suspicious person in the Golden Rod area.
  • Police responded to a motor vehicle accident in the Wal-Mart parking lot. No injuries were reported, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
  • Police recovered a company MasterCard that was found along Route 879.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a 17-year-old female.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute at the Lawrence Park Village. The incident was listed as unfounded, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute on Robinson Avenue. Further, police advised those involved to separate for the night.
  • Police received a report about the alleged theft of medications at the Lawrence Park Village.
  • Police received a report about a single-vehicle accident on Route 879. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle was driven from the scene, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged burglary in the Glen Richey area. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police responded to an alarm at a local business, which was unfounded.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police would like to warn the public about a phone scam involving callers claiming to be medical suppliers.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.
  • Police received a report about kitty litter allegedly being thrown onto a vehicle parked in the area of Pine and South streets. Anyone found committing such acts will be arrested, police said.

Patino Accused of Lying to Police to Avoid Arrest

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DUBOIS – A homeless woman is accused of lying to police to avoid arrest.

According to an affidavit of probable cause filed with District Judge Patrick Ford’s office May 8, Brandy Marie Patino, 28, no address provides, is charged by the DuBois City police with providing false identification to law enforcement.

According to the affidavit, officers from the police department received information that Patino was staying in a room at a local hotel. Patino had an active mental health warrant as well as an active bench warrant from Jefferson County Probation.

The officers arrived at the motel and knocked on the door of the room. A female asked what the officers needed and the officers responded that then needed to talk to Brandy. The voice replied that there was no Brandy present and they must have the wrong room.

The officers then re-identified themselves and said they needed to speak to Brandy. Again, the voice said there was no Brandy present and that she had just rented the room a few hours ago. The officers said they had a warrant for Brandy Patino and that they needed to speak with her.

The woman inside the room again said there was no Brandy there and that her name was “Amy Anderson.”

After continuing to deny there was a Brandy present, the officers became concerned the woman would attempt to climb out a window and sent two officers around the other side of the building. While the officers were out back, they saw a woman look out the window.

The officers at the door of the room again said they had a warrant for Brandy Patino and asked the woman inside the room to come out and show them some identification if she wanted them to go away.

The door to the room opened, and the woman inside allegedly admitted to being Patino. She allegedly told police that she didn’t want to go to jail.

The officers told her it was illegal to provide a false name to law enforcement officers and Patino allegedly said she knew what she did was illegal, but she did not want to go back to jail. Patino was then taken into custody without further incident.

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of terroristic threats was reported May 8 at the Curwensville High School. Neither teachers nor students were directly threatened. Upon investigation by school officials and state police, the threat was determined to be unfounded.
  • On Thursday a 23-year-old Grassflat woman allegedly committed retail theft at the Sheetz store in Decatur Township. She allegedly fled the scene with a male in a known vehicle that was located on Route 53 in Morris Township. Upon search of the vehicle, state police allegedly found narcotics and drug paraphernalia. The woman was placed in the Clearfield County Jail by probation. The vehicle’s operator was taken into custody on a warrant and turned over to state parole to be incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Houtzdale. State police said the incident remains under investigation with charges pending at this time.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incident of theft occurred sometime between Feb. 15 and May 1 at HRIN Storage in Rose Township. During the incident, someone allegedly removed three articles of motorcycle clothing from a rented storage unit. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.
  • An incident of harassment occurred May 16 on Ringgold Timblin Road in Ringgold Township. During the incident, a known 31-year-old Timblin man allegedly pulled a rug that the victim was standing on, which caused him to lose his balance.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a lost, stolen or mislaid wallet at the Wal-Mart Supercenter.
  • Police received a report about two suspicious persons who were allegedly soliciting for money at the Clearfield Mall intersection.
  • Police received a report about two suspicious persons who were allegedly soliciting for a local power company. Police said although they were with a legitimate company, it’s still best not to provide any personal information.
  • Police received a report about found property at the Kwik Fill in Golden Rod.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of physical harassment that occurred between two neighbors on Gravel Lane.
  • Police received a report about a motorcycle accident that occurred on Race Street.

PSP: Williamsport Man Found with 3 lbs. of Marijuana during I-80 Traffic Stop

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BROOKVILLE – A 20-year-old Williamsport man, Sharif A. Coleman, is facing multiple drug charges after a traffic stop Wednesday on Interstate 80 in Brookville Borough, reported the state police at DuBois.

According to the report, Coleman was allegedly stopped for a summary traffic violation. During the stop, state police found probable cause to search Coleman’s vehicle.

During the search, state police allegedly located approximately three pounds of suspected marijuana and several items of drug paraphernalia in Coleman’s vehicle.

Coleman was subsequently taken into custody on charges for multiple drug violations. He was arraigned and lodged in the Jefferson County Jail in lieu of $50,000 straight bail.

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of forgery occurred sometime between Tuesday and Thursday on Buckskin Drive in Bradford Township. Further, someone allegedly attempted to transfer a large sum of the victim’s money to an account in Japan. They also allegedly signed the victim’s name without his permission in an attempt to transfer the money. State police said that there wasn’t a successful transfer of money to Japan.
  • A hit-and-run accident occurred May 16 on Centre Hill Road in Graham Township. Further, the operator of a vehicle attempted to cut a left-hand turn too sharply and entered the oncoming lane of travel. The vehicle subsequently impacted another operated by Beth Raydo of Philipsburg, which was approaching the intersection of Centre Hill and Summit Hill roads. Upon impact the operator of the vehicle stopped and identified himself as “Adam McCracken” before fleeing the scene without providing more information. State police said the male operator was in a full-size, white Dodge Ram pick-up; it may have minor damage to its front, left corner area. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • On Thursday an air rifle was found leaning against a tree in the area of the post office in Houtzdale Borough. Anyone wishing to claim the air rifle is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident at the Wal-Mart parking lot.
  • Police received a report about a traffic complaint and speeding vehicles along Turnpike Avenue.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of theft by deception. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a male individual.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of retail theft that occurred at a local business.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment. During the incident, a 20-year-old man was allegedly sending harassing instant messages to the victim. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Curwensville Borough police were assisted with handling an incident in their jurisdiction.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment that was determined to be unfounded on Tuesday.
  • Police located a stolen vehicle in the area of Center Street on Wednesday.
  • Police received a report about a suspicious person Thursday in the area of McGee Avenue. Upon investigation police learned that a male went to several residences, stated he was being chased and requested to use the phone. Police would like to advise residents not to allow unknown persons into their homes.
  • Police received a report about alleged bad checks passed at a State Street business.
  • Police received a report about cash that had allegedly been stolen last week. The victim refused to cooperate with police.
  • Police would like to warn residents about a phone scam in which a caller claims to be with the Publishers Clearing House. The caller allegedly informs residents that they have won a large cash prize and are required to send payment to process their winnings. Police would like to advise residents that the Publishers Clearing House doesn’t make such calls and to use caution in providing information to such callers.
  • Police were assisted by several county police agencies in locating a Curwensville man for whom there was a 302 warrant issued for. Police said the man was located in Patton Township, Centre County, and taken into custody. State parole assisted police with taking the man into custody and transporting him to Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital for an evaluation.

DuBois City

  • On Thursday police received a report about someone who allegedly stole an all-terrain vehicle from the first block of Quarry Avenue.  The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • A 49-year-old DuBois man was arrested for public drunkenness after he was found staggering as he walked Thursday on Juniata Street.  He was found to be on probation through Clearfield County.  He was transported to the Clearfield County Jail by the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Department.
  • Police received a report about an alleged assault victim outside the police station Thursday.  Further, police met with a 20-year-old DuBois man who alleged that he was assaulted in the 500 block of Juniata Street.  He told police that he was sleeping when he was awoken by a male in his bedroom.  The unknown male, he said, started to punch him about the head and body numerous times. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.

Sandy Township

  • On Wednesday a 17-year-old Treasure Lake boy was attempting to turn around his vehicle when he backed out of Treasure Lake Road onto Bay Road and into the path of a vehicle driven by a 62-year-old Treasure Lake woman. The woman was taken to Penn Highlands by private vehicle for minor to moderate injuries, and both vehicles were towed from the scene, police said.
  • A Treasure Lake woman alleged that someone took the registration trailer plate from her boat on Wednesday.
  • On Wednesday DuBois Mall Security notified police that someone had spray-painted graffiti on the building near the cinema.
  • On Thursday a 29-year-old Philips Creek Road man was cited for disorderly conduct after his 50-year-old mother alleged that he was yelling at her and threatening to destroy her property.
  • On Thursday a 46-year-old Treasure Lake man alleged that someone hacked his e-mail account and sent scam messages to his contact list.
  • On Thursday a 64-year-old South Main Street woman alleged receiving a message from someone claiming to be from the IRS and threatening a lawsuit against her. She recognized the call as a scam and did not provide them with any information.

Police Issue Warrant Lists

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warrant-list

Editor’s Note: GantDaily is working 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. GantDaily will update its warrant page each Friday based upon information provided by the participating law enforcement agencies.

Clearfield Borough Police Department

Contact:  814-765-7819
Name Last Known Address Violation Due
Corey Burke P.O. Box 32, Benezette Accident Involving Unattended Property; Failure to Pay $360
Thomas Fletcher Morrisdale Retail Theft; Failure to Pay $312.50
Elizabeth Graham Clearfield Disorderly Conduct; Failure to Pay $245
Ian C. Hoover Morrisdale Public Drunkenness; Failure to Pay $339
Allen Erskine Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Pay $600
Clark Hawkins  Clearfield Required Financial Responsibility; Summons Undelivered
Gerald Lansberry Osceola Mills Driving Under Suspension  $239
Ashley Langenbacher Clearfield Bad Check; Failure to Pay  $235.90
Brandon McQuillen Clearfield Retail Theft; Failure to Pay $287.50
Jonathan Lee Lose Clearfield Harassment; Summons Undelivered
Matthew C. Lovell Clearfield Disorderly Conduct $218
Donna J. Oswalt Penfield Operation Without Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Katherin Sue Packer Karthaus Obedience to Traffic Control; Summons Undelivered
Sarah Burke Osceola Mills Operation Without an Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Jeanene Brewer Market St., Clearfield Disorderly Conduct; Failure to Pay $100
Neil E. Bryan Bailey Road, Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Failure to Pay $254
Travis W. Dixon Penfield Vehicle Registration Suspended; Failure to Pay $100
Frederick D. Foster Flegal Road, Clearfield Illegal Parking; Failure to Pay $104
Derek Geer Brookville Driving Without a License; Failure to Pay $265
Kyle D. Pearson Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Summons Undelivered
Jesilynn Marie Phelps Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Summons Undelivered
Casey Lynn Bloom Curwensville Parking Violation $69
Paul Edward Feming Clearfield Underage Drinking $365.50
Barbara June Taylor DuBois Driving Without a License; Summons Undelivered
John T. Caldwell Clearfield Careless Driving; Failure to Respond
Reymond Joseph Ley Clearfield Required Financial Responsibility $409.50
Barry Addison Moyer Philipsburg Disorderly Conduct $112
Justin A. Dixon Philipsburg Required Financial Responsibility $160
Jodi Horne Clearfield Flashing Signal $129
Rhett Lauder Clearfield Public Drunkenness $263.50
Jonathan Levine Altoona Speeding $178.50
Darla Dee Garlock Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Respond
Lynn James Jury Houtzdale Disorderly Conduct $360
Michael Anthony Luzier Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Respond
Scott Allen Stiner Harrisburg Disorderly Conduct; Summons Undelivered
John J. Sofronski Irvona Expired Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Larry Tobias Philipsburg $430
Billy Jarard Washington Philipsburg Summons Undelivered
 Lawrence Township Police Department   Contact: 814-765-1533
John Bates 1306 Rear S. Second St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Dog Warrant $2,680
Dana Muth 367 McDowell Rd., Bigler  (2) Failure to Respond Non-traffic Summary
Joseph M. Williams II 850 Pine St., Lot I, Indiana (1) Summons Undelivered Non-traffic; (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Marvin Zgonic 209 Birchfield St., Clearfield (4) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $582.50
Rodney Lancaster Unknown (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $239.50
Rhett Lauder 510 River Rd., Clearfield  (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $362
Justin Martin 474 Main St., Woodland  (2) Failure to Pay Traffic  $369
Stephen W. Strong Jr. 20 W. Audrey Dr. NW, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Failure to Pay Non-traffic $262
Kylie M. Swatsworth 27 Winter Park Rd., Grampian Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Ronald S. Timko 515 E. Fifth St., Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Traffic  $334
Douglas D. Towey Jr. 474 Main St., Woodland Failure to Pay Non-traffic $263.50
Kristin L. Wojtowich 452 Main St., Apt. 2, Ramey Failure to Pay Non-traffic $407.50
Philip Martin 29 Pulaski St., New Britain, Conn. Summons Undelivered Traffic $119
Roy I. Bumbarger 410 Nichols St., Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $464.50
Mandy Duval RR 1 Box 54, Grampian Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Jeffery L. Peters 1001 Dorey St., Clearfield (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Nicholas Stibitz 215 Bailey Rd., Curwensville Failure to Pay Misdemeanor $208
Brittany Watson 1167 McAteer St., Apt. 103, Houtzdale Failure to Pay Non-traffic $455.80
Justin J. Centra 36 Coal Hill Rd., Clearfield (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Gerald B. Robison 569 First St., Apt. B, Grampian (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic $134.50
Krisa Schake 122 N. Third St., No. 2, Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $268.50
Melissa Smith 6861 Main St., Burnside Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Mark Sankey Jr. 396 Phoenix Rd., Philipsburg Failure to Respond Traffic $134.50
Cassandra Cupp 1112 Vaughn Ln., Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $249.50
Melanie J. Hartman 355 Forcey Rd., Woodland Summons Undelivered
Chelsie R. Hockenberry 885 Munn Rd., Penfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Tracie A. Hockenberry 100 Meadow Wood Ln., Woodland Failure to Pay Traffic $170
Daniel L. Batts Holidaysburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $167.50
Tammy L. Batts Holidaysburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $217.50
Florence Allen 1624 Robinson Ave., Hyde Summons Undelivered
Asley M. Collins 1811 Dorey Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $105
Gregory T. Dale 706 Weaver Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $396.29
Daniel R. Davis 3259 Plank Rd., Smithmill Failure to Respond Traffic
Brett Van Jacobs 11 Lawton St., Madera Failure to Pay Non-traffic $387
Kelly B. Keith 996 Glendale Blvd., Fallentimber Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $182.50
Jessica F. Kramer 965 Decatur St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic $134.50
Calvin S. Maines P.O. Box 492, Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $169.50
George Erik Mandell 196 Oakley Dr., State College Failure to Respond Traffic
Brandy K. Parr 975 Park Avenue Ext., Apt. 6H, Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $196.50
Tyler J. Timko 1705 Robinson Ave., Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $259.50
Mona J. Dillen 505 1/2 Lingle St.,   Apt. F2, Osceola Mills Arrest Warrant
Michael P. Dixon 305 W. Fifth Ave., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $32.50
Heather D. Gains 66 Friendship Mine Rd., Houtzdale Summons Undelivered
Jesse Hathcock 235 Second St., Apt. B, Indiana Failure to Pay Non-traffic $238.50
 Richard I. Kennedy 1 E. Locust St., Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Peggy Little 55 Kulp Rd., Boyertown Failure to Pay Non-traffic $254.50
Dylan S. Martell 385 Bowman Hill Rd., Clearfield Summons Undelivered Traffic
Scott E. Reed 122 Spruce St., Madera Summons Undelivered Traffic
John B. Bloom 714 Hill Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $345
Larry Chronister P.O. Box 69, Kylertown Summons Undelivered Traffic $309.50
Donald E. Clark Jr. 2323A Walnut Ave., Altoona Failure to Pay Non-traffic $264
Jeff Detrick 51 Detrick Rd., Strattanville Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Andrew J. Moore 115 E. Hill St., Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Ashley N. Ream 111 High St., Clearfield  Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Christy G. Rogus 180 Dodge Ave., Dekalb, Ill. Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Aaron Shaw 1013 Old Boalsburg Rd., State College
William A. Schuster Jr. 125 Paradise Ln., Meshoppen  Failure to Pay Non-traffic $263.50
Amy J. Maines 103 N. Second St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $429.50
Alison Frantz 105 1/2 South St., Ridgway Failure to Pay Traffic $78.50
Jacob Haag 67 Good St., Clearfield Failure to Respond AWOL
Shawn Hall 511 Martin St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $49
Greg Turner 122 S. Second St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic and Non-traffic $618
Kassie J. Spingola Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic and Arrest Warrant
Gerald E. May 5105 Ridgeview Dr., Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
Rose E. May 5105 Ridgeview Dr., Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
Darla Daub 19 Martell Alley, Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $547.45
Jack R. Denochick 1208 S. Second St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $261
Discovery House 214 Airport Rd., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $425.50
Mary E. Flynn 106 S. Second St., Apt. 1, Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Joshua M. Ochenduszko 103 Clark St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $567.50
Renee R. Rogers 1020 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $481.86
Christina M. Sopic P.O. Box 134, Mineral Springs Failure to Pay Non-traffic $334.70
Jennifer William-Lonjin 80 Ralston Dr., Osceola Mills Failure to Pay Non-traffic $391.21
Franklin W. Wilson 102 Putty Rd., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $163
Albert Harris 65 Williams St., Ramey Failure to Pay Traffic $410.50
 Curwensville Borough Police Department Contact: 814-236-3858
Matthew Bennett 100 Fourth Ave., Apt. 601, Curwensville Driving While License Suspended/DUI-related; Failure to Pay $565
Rebecca Bradley 23 Lash Trailer Ct., Curwensville Driving While License Suspended/Revoked; Failure to Pay $302.50
Tiffany Marie Graham 325 1/2 Walnut St., Curwensville Theft of Services; Failure to Pay $268.50
Nancy Ann Mayro 4276 Bee Line Hwy., DuBois Obedience to Traffic Control Devices; Failure to Pay $110.50
Kelly L. McCully 82 Zion Rd., New Millport Driving Unregistered Vehicle; Failure to Respond $178.50
 Jessica E. Pearce 1501 Hemlock Lake Rd., Rossiter Obedience to Traffic Control Devices, Driving While License Suspended; Failure to Respond $362
Gerald Boyd Robison 569 First St., Apt. B, P.O. Box 186, Grampian Hit-and-run, Operate Without Financial Responsibility, Damaged Property; Failure to Pay $874.50
Jason Daniel Rankin 116 E. Second Ave., Altoona Criminal Mischief; Failure to Pay $388.45
Brandon Scott Sass 200 Wrigley St., Clearfield Driving While License Suspended/DUI-related, Failure to Notify Change in Address, Driving Unregistered Vehicle; Arrest Warrant $789.50
 Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office  Contact: 814-765-2641, Ext. 2159
 Coal Anthony Corley 24 E. Weber Ave., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Raymond J. Davis Cherry Tree  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Allen E. Erskine 103 Merrill St., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Casey Frizzell 300 B. Presqueisle St., Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy Lee Hanna Jr. Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Melanie Joy Hartman 355 Forcey Rd., Woodland  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy A. Henry 509 Seventh St., Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Ronald G. Knepp 26 Circle Rd., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Andrew Henry Larson Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Thomas Merrel Lumadue Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jacob Alfred Maines Woodland  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Samuel Martell  Allport  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy McDade 321 E. Cherry St., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Bernard John McGarry Morrisdale  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Timothy Glenn Polites  Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Joseph John Scribe P.O. Box 1307, Hyde  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Robert Lee Shoffner Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Derrick Wayne Shuman DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Austin Grey Smith DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Alice Ann Smith Curwensville  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Timothy Eugene Smith 17 Byers Rd., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Daniel Paul Talada Jr. 213 S. Brady St., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Larry David Tobias  Munson  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Ronald Scott Timko 21 Ponderosa Dr., Penfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Patrick M. Warrick  Houtzdale  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Kyle G. Wescott Curwensville  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chase G. Abbott Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chad M. Bayman Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Raymond Bloom Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Dennis Lee Bungo Smithmill Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jessica Lynn Cartwright Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
John P. Crossen Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Angel Marie Dixon Olanta Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Lionel E. Glipatrick Jr. Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
James F. Harris III Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Mark A. Hartzfield Luthersburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jack Lynn Johnson Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Harry James Korinchack Jr. Coalport Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Amy Irene Krause Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Willard C. Lanager Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Thomas E. Larson Jr. Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chad Barrientos Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kimberly Miron  Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Davidson Sage Moslak Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Leeann Elva Naylor DuBois Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Rose Marie Rauch Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kelli Lee Roach Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Fanny Rosa DuBois Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Matthew A. Troxell Glasgow Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Daniel Scott Westover Westover Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jeremy Zelenky Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Candace Gillingham Grampian Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Marshall Waite Irvona Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Christopher McGuire Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Deborah Ann Bumbarger Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Sandra Conklin-Schmoke Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kenneth Dewayne Smith Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Daniel Robert Weaver Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Joseph Michael Hunter Woodland Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
John W. Lytle Jr. Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
David Leroy Omelia Woodland Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Adam Dale Kanouff Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Danielle Nichole Hayes Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Sheldon Charles Moore Drifting Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Steven A. Gardener Houtzdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Adam Scott Rauch Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
David C. Wooster Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant

ExploreClarion: “Breaking Amish” Star Arrested for Public Intoxication in Indiana Co.

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Jeremiah Raber (Photo courtesy of ExploreClarion)

Jeremiah Raber (Photo courtesy of ExploreClarion)

INDIANA COUNTY – Sources say a reality TV star has been accused of public intoxication in White Township, Indiana County.

According to a published article on WTAE.com, the Pennsylvania State Police arrested 35-year-old Jeremiah Raber of TLC’s reality show “Breaking Amish” after witnessing him “hanging out of the passenger’s side of a car while yelling derogatory curse words at (them).”

Raber faces charges of public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

No other information was available.

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State police at Clearfield

  • A hit-and-run accident occurred Saturday on Jimmies Highway in Bigler Township. Further, a vehicle was traveling northbound when it exited the left side of the roadway and impacted several trees in a yard. The operator then re-entered the roadway and fled the scene. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An accident occurred Saturday on Creek Road in Boggs Township. Seth D. Michaels of Clearfield was attempting to negotiate a left-hand curve when his vehicle left the right side of the roadway, striking a small tree. His vehicle continued and then struck a large stack of waterline pipe before coming to a rest. Michaels was cited for the accident.
  • An accident occurred Saturday on Heverly Boulevard in Beccaria Township. Lyle M. Kizina of Coalport was traveling northbound when his vehicle crossed the centerline. It subsequently traveled off the left side of the roadway and impacted a tree. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident, state police said. Kizina was cited for the accident.
  • An incident of burglary occurred sometime between October of 2014 and Sunday on Hilltop Drive in Greenwood Township. During the incident, someone allegedly forcibly entered and removed various items from the victim’s residence. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • A hit-and-run accident occurred Sunday in the area of Old School House and Old Turnpike roads in Morris Township. Further, a pick-up truck was traveling east when its operator lost control for unknown reasons. The truck exited off of the south berm and continued east in the ditch line; it damaged three road posts and a road sign. Its operator failed to stop at the scene and continued east on School House Road and then onto Old Turnpike Road, where they lost control of the truck again for unknown reasons. The truck traveled off of the south shoulder and impacted a small tree with its passenger’s side. State police said the truck became disabled in this position; however, there wasn’t anyone around it; the truck was towed from the scene. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of burglary, theft and criminal mischief occurred sometime between April 21 and May 7 at storage sheds in a remote area off of NcNeil Run Road in Jordan Township. During the incident, someone allegedly forced open the doors on two, separate storage sheds and removed numerous hand tools, socket sets and a plastic gas can. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred Saturday on Creek Road in Boggs Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged three underground main waterline pipes that belonged to DJ Wisor & Sons of West Decatur. Damage is estimated at $300. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • On Friday a 43-year-old Philipsburg man was allegedly stopped for several traffic violations on Cooper Avenue in Cooper Township. Upon investigation state police allegedly found the man was in possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested at the scene for being in possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. Charges will be filed through the district court, state police said.
  • On Monday a 19-year-old Erie woman was allegedly stopped for a vehicle code violation on Interstate 80 eastbound in Lawrence Township. Upon investigation state police allegedly found her in possession of marijuana. Charges will be filed through the district court, state police said.
  • An incident of theft by unlawful taking occurred sometime Friday or Saturday on Bell Run Road in Penn Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took black aluminum rails and white SOP plates from a trailer on the victim’s property. State police noted that of the stolen items, two had old Direct TV dishes on them. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

State police at DuBois

  • An incident of DUI occurred Sunday on First Avenue in Reynoldsville Borough. Further, a 31-year-old Reynoldsville man was stopped by state police and determined to be under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. He was placed under arrest for suspected DUI. Charges are currently pending laboratory analysis, state police said.
  • An incident of DUI occurred Saturday on Beechtree Road in Washington Township. Further, a 62-year-old Brockway woman was stopped by state police and determined to be under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. She was placed under arrest for suspected DUI. Charges are currently pending laboratory analysis, state police said.
  • An incident of theft by deception occurred Sunday on Rattlesnake Road in Snyder Township. Further, the victim told state police that they had attempted to purchase a dog online via an ad on a local Web site. After they sent the money, they said the seller allegedly contacted them and asked for additional funds. As a result, the victim contacted state police to initiate an investigation. State police would like to remind residents to be aware of Internet scams.
  • On Monday state police allegedly stopped a 54-year-old Punxsutawney man for a vehicle code violation on Route 119 in Sykesville Borough. Further, state police allegedly determined he was in possession of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia; state police also allegedly determined that he was intoxicated. The man was subsequently arrested for the related drug and DUI offenses, state police said.
  • On Monday a 21-year-old Danbury, Conn., man was allegedly stopped for a vehicle code violation on I-80 eastbound in Washington Township. Upon investigation state police allegedly found the man to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Charges will be filed through the district court, state police said.

State police at Philipsburg

  • A 25-year-old York man is currently incarcerated at the Centre County Correctional Facility and has charges against him for an alleged theft Feb. 14. Further, the man allegedly sent a threatening letter to the victim to address the pending charges. State police have filed charges of intimidation of a witness and harassment against the man through the district court.
  • An incident of theft occurred May 13 on Hilltop Lane in Worth Township. The victim told state police that they responded to a Craigslist ad to purchase a pull-behind camper for $1,500. The victim exchanged e-mails with an unknown person who directed to send payment; the victim allegedly paid $1,500 for the camper and $500 for insurance; however, they never received the camper.
  • On Thursday an unknown male led state police on a pursuit in Philipsburg Borough. Further, state police attempted to stop a white, off-the-road motorcycle that was traveling east on the sidewalk in the 1000 block of Presqueisle Street. However, the operator allegedly accelerated and fled onto Railroad Street and then Lochlomond Road; the operator continued onto Coaldale and Casanova roads, where state police terminated their pursuit. State police indicated that the operator continued traveling at a high rate of speed on Rails to Trails along Black Bear Creek. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.
  • An incident of DUI occurred Saturday on South High Street in Port Matilda Borough. Further, state police stopped a vehicle and allegedly determined the operator was under the influence of alcohol after administering field sobriety tests. State police transported the operator to the Mount Nittany Medical Center for a blood draw; charges will be filed pending laboratory results.
  • An incident of DUI occurred Monday in the area of East Presqueisle and North Ninth streets in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, a 55-year-old Allport man was allegedly observed committing several traffic violations. Upon further investigation, state police determined he was under the influence of alcohol. He was taken into custody for DUI and transported for blood testing. Charges are currently pending blood test results, state police said.
  • An attempted burglary/criminal mischief incident occurred Sunday on North Ninth Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly tried to force open a door to the victim’s apartment but was unable to gain entry. They also allegedly damaged a deadbolt on the apartment door. Damage is estimated at $25. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.

State police at Ridgway

  • An incident of theft from a motor vehicle occurred Friday on Route 219 in Horton Township. During the incident, someone allegedly entered an unlocked vehicle and removed several items. The stolen items had an estimated value of $70, state police said. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the state police at Ridgway at 814-776-6136.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a parking complaint that occurred on Country Club Circle.
  • Police received a report about an alarm at a local business.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct at the Clearfield Area Junior-Senior High School.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident involving fraudulent checks.
  • Police received a report about a minor, two-vehicle accident at Wal-Mart.
  • Police have initiated an investigation into an alleged incident of theft at a local business.
  • Police received a report about suspicious activity in the Golden Rod area.
  • Police received a report about a single-vehicle accident on Route 879. No injuries were reported and the vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.
  • Police located a suspicious man outside of a closed business on River Road.
  • Police received a report about an alleged retail theft at the Wal-Mart Supercenter. The suspect was taken into custody and was charged for the incident, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of trespassing in the Golden Rod area. Police handled the incident at the scene.
  • Police received a report about suspicious activity in the Country Club area. Upon arrival police searched the area but were unable to locate anyone.
  • Police received a noise complaint that occurred behind a local business on Washington Avenue. Police made contact with the individuals and asked them to keep noise to a minimum.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment at the Edgewood Apartments.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of loitering and prowling on Hill Street. The complaint was listed as unfounded, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal trespass on the Clearfield – Glen Richey Highway.
  • Police received a report about an alleged scam involving sexual text messages. The recipient is asked to reply via text, police said. Police would like to remind residents not to provide any personal information.
  • Police received a report about a motorist who was allegedly driving under the influence and heading west on Route 879. Police checked the area; however, the vehicle was gone upon arrival.
  • Police received a report about a disabled vehicle in the area of the mall.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police located a missing dog at a trailer on Bailor Drive on Sunday.
  • Police allegedly observed an all-terrain vehicle being operated through yards to flee from an officer in the area of Susquehanna Avenue. Further, police said several property owners identified the ATV’s operator.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment on Sunday.

Sandy Township

  • A vehicle driven by a 69-year-old Brockway woman was traveling in the turning lane on East DuBois Avenue on Friday. At the same time, another vehicle driven by an 18-year-old Akron, Ohio man pulled into the lane to make a turn, causing the two vehicles to collide. No injuries were reported, and one vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.
  • A 19-year-old Lima, Ohio man lost control of his vehicle after he swerved to miss a deer on Kilmer Road on Friday. As a result, his vehicle impacted an embankment and a mailbox and then overturned onto its roof. Minor injuries were reported in the accident, and the vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.
  • On Saturday a vehicle operated by a 28-year-old Falls Creek woman was stopped in traffic. However, another vehicle operated by a 22-year-old Kittanning man was unable to stop and hit the back of her vehicle. Both vehicles were towed from the scene, police said.
  • Police received a call about a suspicious vehicle Saturday near a residence on Kilmer Road. Upon arrival police found a vehicle parked along the roadway with a 30-year-old Jared Street man standing outside of it. Upon speaking to him, police allegedly determined he was intoxicated. He also allegedly became belligerent with police. Police said that another occupant was still inside of the vehicle; they allegedly told police that they were waiting for a friend who was in the house they were parked near.  Police then located a 17-year-old boy who was at the house and who was also allegedly intoxicated.  Police proceeded to call his father who responded to the scene. Police said that the 30-year-old man was taken into custody after becoming more belligerent with police.
  • Police received a report about a false alarm at Lowes on Saturday.
  • On Saturday employees of Subway in Wal-Mart alleged that two males paid for food with a $100 bill and then proceeded to pull a money switch with the change.

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State police at Philipsburg

  • An incident of theft occurred sometime May 21-22 at a dental office on North Second Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly removed a large air conditioning unit from the rear of the office. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.
  • An incident of theft by unlawful taking occurred Sunday on North Second Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, a 45-year-old Morrisdale woman allegedly removed money from the victim’s wallet while she was at his residence. She left the residence and was found a short time later. Upon investigation state police found the woman was on supervised bail in Clearfield County, which included a no alcohol clause. State police indicated that the woman had allegedly been drinking and was placed on a detainer by Clearfield County Probation for the violation. She was subsequently transported to the Clearfield County Jail, and charges were filed through the district court in Philipsburg.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incident of harassment occurred Monday on Toadtown Road in Clover Township. During the incident, a known person allegedly became involved in a verbal argument, which turned physical. Both victims were allegedly struck in the head; however, neither wanted to file charges, state police said.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police responded to Bigler Avenue where kids were allegedly throwing items onto the roadway. Police were unable to locate anyone in the area. However, police removed items from the roadway.
  • Police received a call regarding a female who was walking around stating she did not have a place to stay. Police responded to the area but were unable to locate the female.
  • Police responded to an alarm at a business along Power Avenue. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
  • Police responded to East Market Street for a female who was allegedly refusing to leave the caller’s residence. Upon arrival police found the female was sitting outside and waiting for a ride.
  • Police received a call regarding private property issues. The caller was advised that the complaint was civil in nature.
  • Police responded to West Front Street for a 911 hang-up call. Police made contact with several people in the area who all denied calling 911.
  • Police served warrants on a male after he was observed standing along East Market Street.
  • Police were called to South Fourth Street for a male who was allegedly using a pistol to shoot at birds. Upon arrival police found the male was shooting at a plastic cup with a BB gun. Police handled the incident at the scene.
  • Police unlocked a vehicle along East Locust Street.
  • Police are investigating an alleged burglary that occurred along East Market Street. During the incident, someone allegedly entered the residence without permission and destroyed items inside.
  • Police assisted with a patient along Clark Street. Emergency personnel transported the patient to the hospital for treatment.

Lawrence Township

  • Police responded to a two-vehicle accident on the Clearfield-Shawville Highway. No injuries were reported in the accident, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
  • Police received a report about a large battery on South Second Street. It was removed from the roadway, police said.
  • Police responded to a two-vehicle accident on South Second Street. No injuries were reported in the accident, and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
  • Police received a report about a suspicious male at the Clearfield Mall.
  • Police received a parking complaint that occurred at Sapp Bros. Further, a vehicle was parked in a handicap space illegally.
  • Police received a report about an alleged group of disorderly individuals at a local hotel on the Clearfield – Shawville Highway.
  • Police received a report about an alarm at a business along the 1800 block of Daisy Street Extension. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.

Sharrer Accused of Assaulting Mental Health Workers, Patient

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DUBOIS – A Curwensville man stands accused of assaulting mental health workers and another patient.

According to an affidavit of probable cause file with District Judge Patrick Ford’s office May 22, Robert Glenn Sharrer II, 31, 611 Schofield St., Curwensville, has been charged by the DuBois City police with aggravated assault, assault and harassment following an incident May 22 at Penn Highlands DuBois-East.

According to the affidavit, police were called to the east campus of Penn Highlands for an assault. Police were told by witnesses that Sharrer had assaulted three workers and another patient.

The patient allegedly told police that he saw Sharrer assaulting two of the staff members and attempted to come to their aid. The patient said that as he was trying to help the staff members, Sharrer struck the patient several times and tore his shirt.

The two victims allegedly told police that they were assigned to the adult mental health unit and were responsible for psychiatric care for Sharrer. They said Sharrer became upset and started yelling at the staff, while becoming increasingly aggressive.

Sharrer struck one of the staff members in the ear with a closed fist, causing her to fall to the ground, and the second worker was struck by Sharrer in the jaw. A third staff member attempted to calm Sharrer down, but Sharrer struck him in the head with a closed fist.

All three workers suffered bruises and swelling.

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of theft occurred between May 13 and Wednesday on the Woodland-Bigler Highway in Bradford Township. During the incident, someone allegedly stole a 2005 Peterbilt wrecker; it has an attached Zacklift and LED strobe lighting on the roof. Also, the wrecker has a chrome hood ornament of a duck flexing its muscles and a pink lightning bolt on both sides. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

State police at DuBois

  • On Wednesday a 28-year-old Reynoldsville man was allegedly discovered sleeping in his vehicle in the area of Route 322 and 10th Street in Reynoldsville Borough. He was subsequently arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of drugs. The incident remains under investigation at this time, state police said.
  • A DUI accident occurred Thursday on Wayne Road in Winslow Township. Further, a 23-year-old Reynoldsville woman allegedly lost control of her vehicle, which exited the roadway; her vehicle subsequently impacted a tree and overturned. State police said the woman fled the scene but was found walking along Route 322. Upon investigation state police detected a strong odor of alcohol on her breath. State police arrested the woman for DUI with charges pending blood test results.

State police at Philipsburg

  • An alleged incident of corruption of minors occurred between November of 2014 and May in Osceola Mills Borough. Further, the parents of a 15-year-old girl told state police that she had engaged in a consensual sexual relationship with an 18-year-old male known to her. Further investigation will be conducted by state police at Clearfield, as incidents allegedly occurred in Clearfield County.
  • An incident of harassment occurred Tuesday on Race Street in Unionville Borough. During the incident, a known 38-year-old Julian man allegedly punched the victim in the face during a party. The man was charged for the incident through the district court, state police said.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police responded to an activated alarm at a business along Power Avenue.  Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
  • Police responded to a motor vehicle accident along Gulich Avenue. Further, a vehicle operator failed to negotiate a right-hand turn and traveled straight, coming to a rest on an embankment.  Fire and emergency personnel assisted police at the scene. Police said that the operator was transported to the hospital for treatment.
  • Police responded to North Second Street for a minor traffic accident. Further, a motorist attempted to merge from the right to left lane, striking a vehicle in that lane of travel. No injuries were reported and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
  • Police were called about a vehicle that was circling the caller’s residence.
  • Police served a female with an active warrant through the department.
  • Police responded to Bigler Avenue where tree limbs were on the roadway.  Police were able to remove the limbs from the roadway.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about a traffic complaint on Route 879.
  • Police received a report about an alleged phone scam that is targeting families of active military personnel.
  • Police received a report about an alleged assault. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police received information about a non-reportable accident that occurred at the Wal-Mart Supercenter.
  • Police responded to an open door at a building on Bowman’s Hill Road. After completing a search, police notified the owner of the building.
  • Police received a report about an unwanted suspicious person at the McDonalds on Route 879. Upon arrival police identified the male and asked him to leave the business.
  • Police received information about a non-reportable accident on Jean Lane.
  • Police received a report about a trailer that was stuck under the rail bridge on River Road. Upon arrival police found the operator was traveling in the opposite direction and didn’t make it as far as the bridge. Police said the operator was able to turn around the trailer.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of vandalism and criminal mischief on Clarendon Avenue.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment that occurred Wednesday in the Hill Street area.
  • Police received a report about a tractor, which was running while parked at night in the Filbert Street area. However, it was gone upon police arrival to the scene.
  • Police received a report about individuals who were allegedly having intimate relations Wednesday evening at Irvin Park. Police located the couple and determined the report was unfounded.
  • Police responded to an alleged verbal dispute Wednesday at the Beech Street apartments. Police located the individuals and warned them of their actions.

Decatur Township

  • Police identified and arrested a known 59-year-old West Decatur woman after a lengthy investigation into the alleged scattering of rubbish in the area of the Old Erie Pike and Raider Road. Further, she allegedly deposited numerous bags of feces upon the roadway over a period of several months. She is facing numerous charges at this time. Police would like to thank citizens for their assistance in this investigation.
  • Police received a report about an alleged verbal domestic dispute at a Houtzdale residence. Police said it involved a mother and daughter who weren’t any longer engaged in a fight upon their arrival to the scene.
  • Police received a burning complaint that occurred at a Houtzdale residence. Upon police arrival, the person agreed to put out the fire due to it being close to other residences.
  • Police received a report about an alleged assault that occurred in the parking lot of a Decatur Township business. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police received a report about the alleged theft of medications from a Decatur Township residence.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of identity theft. Further, someone allegedly used a Decatur Township man’s information to file with the IRS.
  • Police received a report about a Houtzdale man who was allegedly being unruly. However, he left prior to police arrival at the scene. Police said the man was later located and was under control.
  • Police received a report from a victim who alleged she was being harassed by a known male. Police made contact with the individuals who agreed to stop their actions.
  • Police received a report about the alleged theft of hub caps. Further, police made contact with the actor and the hub caps were returned to the property owner.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct and harassment. Charges are currently pending at this time, police said.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct in Houtzdale Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly was in the area of Charles Street, where they knocked on doors and then fled the area.

 

California Man Refuses to Stop for Passenger to Use Restroom, Gets Cited for Disorderly Conduct

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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – A 60-year-old Fresno, Calif., man, Ikwal S. Dhami, was cited for disorderly conduct after he allegedly refused to stop to let his passenger use the restroom while traveling Thursday on Interstate 80.

According to the report, state police at DuBois stopped a truck-tractor with a California registration on I-80 westbound near a rest area in Washington Township. State police had previously received a be-on-the-lookout alert for the truck-tractor.

State police allegedly found that the operator, Dhami, wouldn’t stop for the victim to use the restroom. State police said the victim had pleaded with Dhami several times and even pulled the air horn to make him do so.

Dhami then allegedly pulled out a pocket knife. He allegedly told the victim not to pull the air horn again, as he was late for court in Ohio, according to the report.

Ball Accused of Using Drugs While Driving

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DUBOIS – A Brockway woman is facing charges after allegedly using drugs while driving.

According to an affidavit of probable cause filed with District Judge Patrick Ford’s office May 19, Hali Madeline Ball, 20, 1630 Main St., Brockway, is charged by the DuBois-based state police with possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, speeding, careless driving and restrictions on alcoholic beverages, following an incident April 27.

According to the affidavit, troopers were conducting a speed trap on Larkeytown Road, near Strosky’s Garage in Sandy Township, when they clocked a vehicle doing 42 miles-per-hour in a 25 mile-per-hour zone. The troopers also saw the driver appeared to be using drug paraphernalia.

The troopers pulled the vehicle over and spoke to the driver, later identified as Ball. The troopers saw that Ball’s eyes were glassy and blood-shot and they could smell a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.

The troopers asked Ball where she put the pipe she was smoking, and Ball allegedly said she had thrown it into the back seat. Ball was asked to step out of the vehicle and get the pipe, which she did. The troopers could smell marijuana on Ball’s breath and Ball allegedly handed the troopers a small blue bag containing a clear plastic bag with a small amount of marijuana, a multi-colored glass pipe and a pack of rolling papers.

After failing field sobriety tests, Ball was taken to Penn Highlands DuBois for blood testing. The tests were positive for marijuana.

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of theft by unlawful taking occurred May 21 on Trout Run Road in Goshen Township. During the incident, someone allegedly stole $356 in cash from the victim’s purse. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of simple assault occurred Thursday on Schofield Street in Curwensville Borough. During the incident, a 37-year-old Curwensville man allegedly struck the victim, causing injury to her head and eye. The man was arrested and lodged in the Clearfield County Jail to await arraignment, state police said.
  • An incident of harassment occurred Thursday at the Curwensville Moose on Bailor Drive in Curwensville Borough. During the incident, a male and female allegedly engaged in a physical altercation. One individual was struck twice in the face while inside the bar, which caused injuries. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

State police at DuBois

  • State police at DuBois have located 16-year-old Daniel Jablonski, who was previously reported missing.

State police at Philipsburg

  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred May 21 on North Ninth Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly broke a first-floor window. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.
  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred May 23 on Ira Lane in Halfmoon Township. During the incident, someone allegedly sprayed red paint on the roadway and in the yard. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about an alleged assault that occurred at a local establishment.
  • Police received a report about an alleged theft of copper wire. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police received a report about an unattended child who was allegedly near a roadway. Further, police located the mother and returned the child home.
  • Police received a report about the alleged theft of leased property.
  • Police received a report about an alleged telephone scam.
  • Police received a report about the alleged theft of services at the Lawrence Township Rec Park. Upon arrival police found that a female had allegedly put garbage in a dumpster without permission. Police would like to remind residents not to use dumpsters at other facilities without permission.
  • Police received a report about a traffic hazard at the Clearfield Mall. Further, police said there was a malfunction with the traffic light.
  • Police received a report about suspicious persons at the entrance of the Wal-Mart Supercenter. Upon arrival police made contact with an Arizona male who was allegedly panhandling. Police notified him of the complaint and asked him to leave the store.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance involving a mother and son at a Fork Run Road residence. Upon arrival police found that a 22-year-old Clearfield man had allegedly assaulted his mother. He was taken into custody and transported to the Clearfield County Jail on charges of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct. The man will be arraigned on charges on Friday.
  • Police received a report about an alleged burglary at the Lawrence Park Village Apartments. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.

DuBois City

  • Police were dispatched to a noise complaint Wednesday in the 500 block of South Avenue.  Upon arrival police located a group of three men who were allegedly intoxicated in the cemetery.  Police also allegedly found that a 45-year-old DuBois man was in possession of a controlled substance.  Criminal charges will be filed on all three men, police said.
  • Police were dispatched for a vehicle that was allegedly stolen from East Park Avenue on Wednesday.  Upon arrival police found that the woman had forgotten what vehicle she had driven, and it was still parked where she had left it.
  • Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident Wednesday at the intersection of Beaver Drive and Division Street. Upon arrival police found that a female passenger was in pain, and she was subsequently transported to Penn Highlands for further medical evaluation.  Upon further investigation, police found that a Dufast bus with two passengers had struck the rear of a pick-up truck with two occupants. No citations were issued as a result of the accident, police said.
  • On Wednesday police were dispatched to the 900 block of West Weber Avenue, where a male was allegedly intoxicated and attempting to leave in a vehicle.  Upon arrival police were able to deter the male from driving. No arrests were made as a result of the incident, police said.
  • Police were dispatched for a stray dog Thursday in the 900 block of West Weber Avenue. Further, a resident told police that a small, mixed-breed dog has been chasing others in the area and is lost too often.  Police said that the dog eluded its capture; however, the owner was attempting to locate the dog.  Police advised the owner that they will be cited for the violation.
  • On Thursday a resident of West Scribner Avenue alleged that an unknown male had dropped off bags of garbage in front of his apartment building.  Police were able to locate the male with a name and address.  Police said that the owner of the garbage will be cited for theft of services.
  • Police were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving a bicyclist Thursday at the intersection of Brady Street and Long Avenue. Upon arrival police found that a 29-year-old DuBois woman was riding her bicycle across North Brady Street. At the same time, a vehicle operated by a 22-year-old Falls Creek man was turning onto North Brady Street when he failed to yield the right-of-way. His vehicle subsequently struck the bicyclist who was taken to the hospital for further medical evaluation.
  • Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident Thursday at the intersection of Liberty Boulevard and Railroad Avenue.  Upon investigation police found that a vehicle operated by a 75-year-old DuBois woman was rear-ended by a vehicle operated by a 27-year-old DuBois man. No injuries were reported and both vehicles were driven from the scene, police said.
  • On Thursday police were dispatched to an alleged burglary that had previously occurred on Robinson Street.  Upon arrival police found that someone had broken into a secured room and removed wine. A groundskeeper was in the area and assisted police in identifying a suspect; the incident remains under investigation at this time.
  • On Thursday police were dispatched to the Morrison Street area for a person who was allegedly riding an all-terrain vehicle on the roadway.  Upon arrival police advised the operator not to ride their ATV on the roadway.

Sandy Township

  • On Wednesday a 68-year-old Juniata Street woman alleged that she received a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS. The caller related that she owed them money, and she was going to be put in jail if she didn’t pay it. She recognized this call as a scam, police said.
  • Police were called to an alleged disturbance Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Further, a 46-year-old DuBois man was intoxicated and became agitated with family members when they tried to get him to go home.  Police handled the situation without incident.
  • On Thursday a 44-year-old Cayman Landing woman alleged that someone took the propane tank from her lot at Cayman Landing. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • On Thursday a 52-year-old DuBois woman alleged receiving a suggestive letter in the mail from an unknown man who is in the State Correctional Institution at Mercer.
  • On Thursday a 57-year-old DuBois man alleged that he had put his dogs in the cages at the Beagle Club. When he went to check on them, police said that the cage doors were open and the dogs were gone. Police said that the dogs were later located loose in the area and returned to the owner.
  • A Wilson Avenue resident reported Thursday that a bear was in the area and appeared to be sick. Upon police arrival, the bear ran into the woods. Police notified the Pennsylvania Game Commission of the incident.
  • Police received a report about a juvenile who was allegedly riding an ATV on the road Thursday. Police located the juvenile and handled the situation without incident.
  • A 48-year-old DuBois man fell asleep while driving Thursday on Larkeytown Road, causing his vehicle to travel off the roadway and into a ditch. His vehicle came to rest at the top of an embankment. No injuries were reported and the vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.

Police Issue Warrant Lists

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Editor’s Note: GantDaily is working 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. GantDaily will update its warrant page each Friday based upon information provided by the participating law enforcement agencies.

Clearfield Borough Police Department

Contact:  814-765-7819
Name Last Known Address Violation Due
Corey Burke P.O. Box 32, Benezette Accident Involving Unattended Property; Failure to Pay $360
Thomas Fletcher Morrisdale Retail Theft; Failure to Pay $312.50
Elizabeth Graham Clearfield Disorderly Conduct; Failure to Pay $245
Ian C. Hoover Morrisdale Public Drunkenness; Failure to Pay $339
Allen Erskine Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Pay $600
Clark Hawkins  Clearfield Required Financial Responsibility; Summons Undelivered
Gerald Lansberry Osceola Mills Driving Under Suspension  $239
Ashley Langenbacher Clearfield Bad Check; Failure to Pay  $235.90
Brandon McQuillen Clearfield Retail Theft; Failure to Pay $287.50
Jonathan Lee Lose Clearfield Harassment; Summons Undelivered
Matthew C. Lovell Clearfield Disorderly Conduct $218
Donna J. Oswalt Penfield Operation Without Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Katherin Sue Packer Karthaus Obedience to Traffic Control; Summons Undelivered
Sarah Burke Osceola Mills Operation Without an Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Jeanene Brewer Market St., Clearfield Disorderly Conduct; Failure to Pay $100
Neil E. Bryan Bailey Road, Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Failure to Pay $254
Travis W. Dixon Penfield Vehicle Registration Suspended; Failure to Pay $100
Frederick D. Foster Flegal Road, Clearfield Illegal Parking; Failure to Pay $104
Derek Geer Brookville Driving Without a License; Failure to Pay $265
Kyle D. Pearson Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Summons Undelivered
Jesilynn Marie Phelps Clearfield Public Drunkenness; Summons Undelivered
Casey Lynn Bloom Curwensville Parking Violation $69
Paul Edward Feming Clearfield Underage Drinking $365.50
Barbara June Taylor DuBois Driving Without a License; Summons Undelivered
John T. Caldwell Clearfield Careless Driving; Failure to Respond
Reymond Joseph Ley Clearfield Required Financial Responsibility $409.50
Barry Addison Moyer Philipsburg Disorderly Conduct $112
Justin A. Dixon Philipsburg Required Financial Responsibility $160
Jodi Horne Clearfield Flashing Signal $129
Rhett Lauder Clearfield Public Drunkenness $263.50
Jonathan Levine Altoona Speeding $178.50
Darla Dee Garlock Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Respond
Lynn James Jury Houtzdale Disorderly Conduct $360
Michael Anthony Luzier Clearfield Driving Under Suspension; Failure to Respond
Scott Allen Stiner Harrisburg Disorderly Conduct; Summons Undelivered
John J. Sofronski Irvona Expired Inspection; Summons Undelivered
Larry Tobias Philipsburg $430
Billy Jarard Washington Philipsburg Summons Undelivered
 Lawrence Township Police Department   Contact: 814-765-1533
John Bates 1306 Rear S. Second St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Dog Warrant $2,680
Dana Muth 367 McDowell Rd., Bigler  (2) Failure to Respond Non-traffic Summary
Joseph M. Williams II 850 Pine St., Lot I, Indiana (1) Summons Undelivered Non-traffic; (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Marvin Zgonic 209 Birchfield St., Clearfield (4) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $582.50
Rodney Lancaster Unknown (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $239.50
Rhett Lauder 510 River Rd., Clearfield  (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $362
Justin Martin 474 Main St., Woodland  (2) Failure to Pay Traffic  $369
Stephen W. Strong Jr. 20 W. Audrey Dr. NW, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Failure to Pay Non-traffic $262
Kylie M. Swatsworth 27 Winter Park Rd., Grampian Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Ronald S. Timko 515 E. Fifth St., Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Traffic  $334
Douglas D. Towey Jr. 474 Main St., Woodland Failure to Pay Non-traffic $263.50
Kristin L. Wojtowich 452 Main St., Apt. 2, Ramey Failure to Pay Non-traffic $407.50
Philip Martin 29 Pulaski St., New Britain, Conn. Summons Undelivered Traffic $119
Roy I. Bumbarger 410 Nichols St., Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $464.50
Mandy Duval RR 1 Box 54, Grampian Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Jeffery L. Peters 1001 Dorey St., Clearfield (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Nicholas Stibitz 215 Bailey Rd., Curwensville Failure to Pay Misdemeanor $208
Brittany Watson 1167 McAteer St., Apt. 103, Houtzdale Failure to Pay Non-traffic $455.80
Justin J. Centra 36 Coal Hill Rd., Clearfield (3) Summons Undelivered Traffic
Gerald B. Robison 569 First St., Apt. B, Grampian (2) Summons Undelivered Traffic $134.50
Krisa Schake 122 N. Third St., No. 2, Clearfield (2) Failure to Pay Non-traffic $268.50
Melissa Smith 6861 Main St., Burnside Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Mark Sankey Jr. 396 Phoenix Rd., Philipsburg Failure to Respond Traffic $134.50
Cassandra Cupp 1112 Vaughn Ln., Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $249.50
Melanie J. Hartman 355 Forcey Rd., Woodland Summons Undelivered
Chelsie R. Hockenberry 885 Munn Rd., Penfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Tracie A. Hockenberry 100 Meadow Wood Ln., Woodland Failure to Pay Traffic $170
Daniel L. Batts Holidaysburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $167.50
Tammy L. Batts Holidaysburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $217.50
Florence Allen 1624 Robinson Ave., Hyde Summons Undelivered
Asley M. Collins 1811 Dorey Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $105
Gregory T. Dale 706 Weaver Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $396.29
Daniel R. Davis 3259 Plank Rd., Smithmill Failure to Respond Traffic
Brett Van Jacobs 11 Lawton St., Madera Failure to Pay Non-traffic $387
Kelly B. Keith 996 Glendale Blvd., Fallentimber Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $182.50
Jessica F. Kramer 965 Decatur St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic $134.50
Calvin S. Maines P.O. Box 492, Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $169.50
George Erik Mandell 196 Oakley Dr., State College Failure to Respond Traffic
Brandy K. Parr 975 Park Avenue Ext., Apt. 6H, Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $196.50
Tyler J. Timko 1705 Robinson Ave., Hyde Failure to Pay Traffic $259.50
Mona J. Dillen 505 1/2 Lingle St.,   Apt. F2, Osceola Mills Arrest Warrant
Michael P. Dixon 305 W. Fifth Ave., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $32.50
Heather D. Gains 66 Friendship Mine Rd., Houtzdale Summons Undelivered
Jesse Hathcock 235 Second St., Apt. B, Indiana Failure to Pay Non-traffic $238.50
 Richard I. Kennedy 1 E. Locust St., Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Peggy Little 55 Kulp Rd., Boyertown Failure to Pay Non-traffic $254.50
Dylan S. Martell 385 Bowman Hill Rd., Clearfield Summons Undelivered Traffic
Scott E. Reed 122 Spruce St., Madera Summons Undelivered Traffic
John B. Bloom 714 Hill Street Ext., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic  $345
Larry Chronister P.O. Box 69, Kylertown Summons Undelivered Traffic $309.50
Donald E. Clark Jr. 2323A Walnut Ave., Altoona Failure to Pay Non-traffic $264
Jeff Detrick 51 Detrick Rd., Strattanville Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Andrew J. Moore 115 E. Hill St., Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Ashley N. Ream 111 High St., Clearfield  Summons Undelivered Non-traffic
Christy G. Rogus 180 Dodge Ave., Dekalb, Ill. Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Aaron Shaw 1013 Old Boalsburg Rd., State College
William A. Schuster Jr. 125 Paradise Ln., Meshoppen  Failure to Pay Non-traffic $263.50
Amy J. Maines 103 N. Second St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $429.50
Alison Frantz 105 1/2 South St., Ridgway Failure to Pay Traffic $78.50
Jacob Haag 67 Good St., Clearfield Failure to Respond AWOL
Shawn Hall 511 Martin St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Traffic $49
Greg Turner 122 S. Second St., Philipsburg Failure to Pay Traffic and Non-traffic $618
Kassie J. Spingola Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic and Arrest Warrant
Gerald E. May 5105 Ridgeview Dr., Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
Rose E. May 5105 Ridgeview Dr., Harrisburg Failure to Pay Non-traffic $233
Darla Daub 19 Martell Alley, Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $547.45
Jack R. Denochick 1208 S. Second St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $261
Discovery House 214 Airport Rd., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $425.50
Mary E. Flynn 106 S. Second St., Apt. 1, Clearfield Failure to Respond Non-traffic
Joshua M. Ochenduszko 103 Clark St., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $567.50
Renee R. Rogers 1020 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield Failure to Pay Non-traffic $481.86
Christina M. Sopic P.O. Box 134, Mineral Springs Failure to Pay Non-traffic $334.70
Jennifer William-Lonjin 80 Ralston Dr., Osceola Mills Failure to Pay Non-traffic $391.21
Albert Harris 65 Williams St., Ramey Failure to Pay Traffic $410.50
 Curwensville Borough Police Department Contact: 814-236-3858
Matthew Bennett 100 Fourth Ave., Apt. 601, Curwensville Driving While License Suspended/DUI-related; Failure to Pay $565
Rebecca Bradley 23 Lash Trailer Ct., Curwensville Driving While License Suspended/Revoked; Failure to Pay $302.50
Tiffany Marie Graham 325 1/2 Walnut St., Curwensville Theft of Services; Failure to Pay $268.50
Nancy Ann Mayro 4276 Bee Line Hwy., DuBois Obedience to Traffic Control Devices; Failure to Pay $110.50
Kelly L. McCully 82 Zion Rd., New Millport Driving Unregistered Vehicle; Failure to Respond $178.50
 Jessica E. Pearce 1501 Hemlock Lake Rd., Rossiter Obedience to Traffic Control Devices, Driving While License Suspended; Failure to Respond $362
Gerald Boyd Robison 569 First St., Apt. B, P.O. Box 186, Grampian Hit-and-run, Operate Without Financial Responsibility, Damaged Property; Failure to Pay $874.50
Jason Daniel Rankin 116 E. Second Ave., Altoona Criminal Mischief; Failure to Pay $388.45
Brandon Scott Sass 200 Wrigley St., Clearfield Driving While License Suspended/DUI-related, Failure to Notify Change in Address, Driving Unregistered Vehicle; Arrest Warrant $789.50
 Clearfield County Sheriff’s Office  Contact: 814-765-2641, Ext. 2159
 Coal Anthony Corley 24 E. Weber Ave., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Raymond J. Davis Cherry Tree  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Allen E. Erskine 103 Merrill St., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Casey Frizzell 300 B. Presqueisle St., Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy Lee Hanna Jr. Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Melanie Joy Hartman 355 Forcey Rd., Woodland  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy A. Henry 509 Seventh St., Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Ronald G. Knepp 26 Circle Rd., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Andrew Henry Larson Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Thomas Merrel Lumadue Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jacob Alfred Maines Woodland  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Samuel Martell  Allport  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Timothy McDade 321 E. Cherry St., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Bernard John McGarry Morrisdale  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Timothy Glenn Polites  Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Joseph John Scribe P.O. Box 1307, Hyde  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Robert Lee Shoffner Philipsburg  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Derrick Wayne Shuman DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Austin Grey Smith DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Alice Ann Smith Curwensville  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Timothy Eugene Smith 17 Byers Rd., Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Daniel Paul Talada Jr. 213 S. Brady St., DuBois  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Larry David Tobias  Munson  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Ronald Scott Timko 21 Ponderosa Dr., Penfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Patrick M. Warrick  Houtzdale  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Kyle G. Wescott Curwensville  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chase G. Abbott Clearfield  Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chad M. Bayman Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Raymond Bloom Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Dennis Lee Bungo Smithmill Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jessica Lynn Cartwright Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
John P. Crossen Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Angel Marie Dixon Olanta Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Lionel E. Glipatrick Jr. Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
James F. Harris III Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
 Mark A. Hartzfield Luthersburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jack Lynn Johnson Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Harry James Korinchack Jr. Coalport Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Amy Irene Krause Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Willard C. Lanager Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Thomas E. Larson Jr. Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Chad Barrientos Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kimberly Miron  Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Davidson Sage Moslak Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Leeann Elva Naylor DuBois Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Rose Marie Rauch Hyde Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kelli Lee Roach Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Fanny Rosa DuBois Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Matthew A. Troxell Glasgow Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Daniel Scott Westover Westover Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Jeremy Zelenky Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Candace Gillingham Grampian Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Marshall Waite Irvona Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Christopher McGuire Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Deborah Ann Bumbarger Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Sandra Conklin-Schmoke Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Kenneth Dewayne Smith Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Daniel Robert Weaver Curwensville Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Joseph Michael Hunter Woodland Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
John W. Lytle Jr. Osceola Mills Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
David Leroy Omelia Woodland Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Adam Dale Kanouff Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Danielle Nichole Hayes Philipsburg Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Sheldon Charles Moore Drifting Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Steven A. Gardener Houtzdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
Adam Scott Rauch Clearfield Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant
David C. Wooster Morrisdale Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant

ExporeJefferson: PSP: DuBois Man Allegedly Flees Attempted Traffic Stop, Strikes Police Cruiser, Resists Arrest

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SYKESVILLE BOROUGH – DuBois-based state police say a DuBois man faces several charges, including aggravated assault after an attempted traffic stop last night led to a police chase.

According to state police, sometime between 11 p.m. and 11:20 p.m., a trooper from PSP Punxsutawney attempted to make a traffic stop within Sykesville Borough on a 1995 Buick Century being operated by 52-year-old Bob Allen Larson of DuBois.

State police say Larson “refused to stop for the trooper and a chase ensued.”

During the chase, Larson committed several traffic violations, “including striking the state police cruiser with his vehicle,” according to state police.

Larson was finally stopped when the trooper deployed legal intervention by striking Larson’s vehicle, causing it to spin and come to a rest at the intersection of South Brady Street and Washington Avenue in DuBois City, state police say.

During apprehension, Larson allegedly resisted arrest and kicked and punched the officers at the scene, according to state police.

Larson was charged with the following offenses:

  • Aggravated Assault
  • Simple Assault
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Fleeing and Eluding Police
  • Criminal Mischief
  • DUI
  • Recklessly Endangering Another Person
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Harassment
  • Several Traffic Violations

State police were assisted by DuBois City and Sandy Township police departments.

Read more at http://www.explorejeffersonpa.com/.

GantDaily Weekend Police Blotter

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of DUI occurred Saturday on Route 153 near the Old Erie Pike in Boggs Township. During the incident, a 53-year-old Woodland man was allegedly traveling south at a high rate of speed. He allegedly committed several traffic violations. Upon investigation state police allegedly determined he was under the influence of alcohol; he was transported to the hospital for blood testing. Charges are currently pending blood test results, state police said.
  • An incident of theft by unlawful taking occurred sometime May 26-28 on Salem Road in Boggs Township. During the incident, someone allegedly stole the victim’s prescribed medication, 12 – 13 Lorazepam tablets, from a bottle that was in the victim’s kitchen. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An accident occurred Friday on Grassflat Avenue in Cooper Township. Further, Wyatt R. Sankey of Grassflat lost control of his vehicle while traveling too fast for a curve in the roadway. His vehicle traveled off the north shoulder for approximately 45 feet and impacted a road sign. His vehicle continued to travel east approximately 39 feet and impacted a large tree with its front end. Upon impact his vehicle traveled west approximately 9 feet before coming to a rest along the north shoulder. Sankey will be cited for the accident, state police said.
  • An incident of theft from a motor vehicle occurred sometime Friday or Saturday at the Discount Auto Center in Coalport. During the incident,, someone allegedly removed a black steel bar from the bed of the victim’s tow truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An accident occurred Saturday on the Philipsburg – Bigler Highway in Decatur Township. Further, a vehicle operated by a West Decatur girl was traveling westbound when she reached down for her cellular phone. Her vehicle subsequently left the roadway, impacted an embankment and overturned before striking a group of trees. Upon impact her vehicle overturned onto its side. The girl was wearing her seatbelt and sustained minor injuries in the accident; her passenger wasn’t wearing her seatbelt and sustained moderate injuries. The girl will be cited for the accident through the district court, state police said.
  • An accident occurred Sunday on Route 153 near Reed Street in Brisbin Borough. Further, a 28-year-old Houtzdale man was traveling north when he lost control of his vehicle. It subsequently exited the roadway and impacted a tree. Upon investigation state police allegedly found that the man had consumed alcohol. He was transported to Penn Highlands Clearfield Hospital for treatment of injuries and for blood testing. His vehicle was towed from the scene. Charges are currently pending against the man through the district court, state police said.

State police at DuBois

  • An incident of theft occurred sometime between Nov. 15, 2014 and May 16 on Bobro Lane in Warsaw Township. Further, the victim told state police that they’d left wooden boards to be used to remodel a residence on their property. Upon return the victim allegedly found the wood had been stolen from their property. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.
  • An incident of DUI occurred Sunday on Stanley Bottom Road in Sandy Township. During the incident, a 26-year-old Mahaffey woman was allegedly stopped for several summary traffic violations. While speaking with her, state police allegedly detected a strong odor of alcohol. The woman was subsequently arrested by state police and charges are currently pending blood test results.
  • An accident occurred Saturday on Irishtown Road in Bloom Township. Kathryn A. Mitchell of Grampian was traveling east when a deer jumped onto the roadway from the woods along the right side. Mitchell applied her brakes but was unable to avoid impact. Her vehicle sustained disabling damage and was towed from the scene. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident, state police said.
  • An incident of burglary occurred Friday on Hickory Road in Huston Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged multiple doors while trying to break into the victim’s residence and was successful. However, there wasn’t anything reported as stolen. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.

State police at Philipsburg

  • An incident of harassment/indecent assault occurred May 26 at the Philipsburg-Osceola High School. Further, state police were contacted by Centre County Children & Youth Services regarding an alleged incident at the school. State police said it’d been alleged that “inappropriate activities” occurred between a student and faculty member. The incident remains under investigation at this time, state police said.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incendiary fire occurred Sunday at 619 Stifflertown Rd., in Burnside Township. Further, the structure was a total loss with damage estimated at $100,000, state police said. The fire remains under investigation, and anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 814-938-0510 or 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of DUI occurred Sunday on Black Elk Road in Chest Township. While responding to a different incident, state police allegedly encountered a vehicle that was parked partially on the roadway. Upon making contact with the operator, he was found to be under the influence of alcohol. He was subsequently taken into custody for suspected DUI with charges pending blood test results, state police said.

State police at Ridgway

  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred sometime between May 27 and Saturday in a wooded area along Shawmut Lane in Fox Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a steel gate on the victim’s property. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Ridgway at 814-776-6136. State police said the victim is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the damage.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police received a report about a vehicle allegedly being driven recklessly along East Seventh Street while kids were getting out for the school bus. Police will increase patrols to the area.
  • Police were dispatched for an alleged intoxicated person on the sidewalk along Daisy Street. Upon arrival police did not locate the person.
  • Police were dispatched to an alleged fight between two females on Bigler Avenue. Police responded to the area and were unable to locate the females.
  • Police responded to a suspicious person complaint on East Cherry Street. Police spoke to the male who was there to retrieve property.
  • Police transported a male to the hospital after he made threats to kill himself.
  • Police responded to an alleged trespassing complaint on East Market Street. Further, a male allegedly entered an apartment, demanding items but fled once police were contacted about the incident.
  • Police arrested a male for public intoxication after he was allegedly seen staggering along South Third Street. He was also allegedly found to be under the influence of alcohol.
  • Police were called to the Clearfield Driving Park for a person who was allegedly seen with a flashlight in the grandstand area. Police responded and did not locate anyone.
  • Police responded to an alleged domestic dispute on East Locust Street. Upon arrival police allegedly found that a male had pushed a female during an altercation.
  • Police transported a male to the jail on an active warrant. Further, Sandy Township police came into contact with the male who had an active warrant through Clearfield Borough police.
  • Police arrested a male for assault after he had allegedly struck a 3-year-old child in the face, causing injuries to him. The child was seen at the hospital for treatment, police said.
  • Police arrested a male for alleged threats and disorderly conduct after an incident along Williams Street.
  • Police arrested a male for DUI after he was stopped along Nichols Street for a traffic violation.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance on Woodland Road.
  • Police received a report about an alleged phone scam. Further, the caller allegedly used a pre-recorded message and claimed to be with the IRS.
  • Police received a report about the alleged defrauding of a secured creditor. The incident remains under investigation, police said.
  • Police received a report about a vehicle fire at Time Square.
  • Police received an alleged trespassing complaint.
  • Police received a report about found property.
  • Police received a report about a motor vehicle accident.
  • Police received a report about an alleged burglary attempt at a camp.
  • Police received a report about an alleged burglary, stolen vehicle and retail theft incident. The suspect was taken into custody, police said.
  • Police received a report about a psychological emergency.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment by communications.
  • Police received a report about a civil issue.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute in the area of Capitol Hill.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute on Hill Street.
  • Police responded to an animal call on Martin Street Extension. Anyone who finds a friendly black lab dog is asked to contact police or the SPCA.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.
  • Police received a report about an activated alarm on the Glen Richey Highway. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
  • Police responded to an alleged physical domestic dispute in the parking lot of the Snappy’s Convenience Store. Upon arrival police were able to stop the vehicle and apprehended both parties involved in the dispute. Both were housed in the Clearfield County Jail.
  • Clearfield Borough police were assisted with a male who was allegedly being disorderly near Subway.
  • Police received a report about a suspicious person near Poplar Avenue.
  • Police responded to a residential alarm.
  • Police responded to an accident on Carrs Hill Road in which a vehicle exited the roadway and impacted a tree. The operator and three passengers were taken to hospitals for medical treatment, police said.
  • Police received a report about a chocolate lab dog that was loose in the area of the Rockton Mountain Highway.
  • Police received a burning complaint on SW Fourth Avenue.
  • Police received a report about an alleged domestic disturbance on Legion Road.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of trespassing on Park Avenue Extension.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a Hyde resident.
  • Police responded to a 911 hang-up call that was found to be accidental.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct at the Toasted Monkey. Police handled the incident at the scene.
  • Police responded to a vehicle lockout at the Snappy’s Convenience Store.

Decatur Township

  • Police were called for an alleged ongoing harassment incident. Police spoke to all parties involved; the incident remains under investigation at this time.
  • Police were called for an alleged protection from abuse violation to a Decatur Township woman. Upon further investigation, police found no violations had occurred.
  • Police were informed about the alleged harassment/stalking of a Decatur Township man. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • Police charged a known man for allegedly fleeing and eluding them while he was driving his side-by-side utility vehicle on the roadway.
  • Police were called for the alleged vandalism to a Houtzdale business on Hannah Street. Upon investigation police found that an unknown actor shot a window of the business with a BB gun, causing a small hole to the window. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact police.
  • The investigation is continuing into the alleged theft of a wallet. Further, police allegedly found that the suspect had used the credit/debit card for online purchases.
  • Police were called for a man who was down and bleeding on the roadway in Houtzdale. Further, emergency personnel were attempting to treat the man. Police assisted with securing him; he was later flown to UPMC Altoona. Charges were filed on the man and a second man for several violations, police said.
  • Police have initiated an investigation into the alleged theft of money from a Decatur Township business by a former employee.
  • Police responded to an alleged incident of domestic abuse to an elderly Decatur Township man at his residence on Old Route 322. Further, police allegedly found that a known man and woman assaulted the resident and then left, giving the victim an opportunity to call police. Police located fresh marks of a recent alternation on the victim, including a red, swollen, bloody lower lip; a large, red bump on his forehead; and scratches on both his neck and right arm. Police were able to locate the suspects and both were arrested for the incident.

DuBois City

  • Police responded to an alarm at a business located in the 100 block of McCracken Run Road on Friday.  Upon arrival police noticed a back door had been tampered with and was partially open. Police checked the business and nothing appeared to be out of the ordinary.  A key holder responded to the business and the building was cleared by police.
  • Police responded to an alarm going off at a local business on Friday.  Upon arrival police found an employee at the scene who had forgotten her password. No further action was required by police.
  • On Friday police allegedly observed a 53-year-old DuBois man staggering and stumbling off of the sidewalk on South Franklin Street near West Long Avenue.  Upon making contact with him, police allegedly determined he was intoxicated.  The man was cited for public drunkenness and received a ride from a friend.
  • Police responded to the 400 block of Beaver Drive for an alarm going off at a local business on Friday.  Upon arrival police found this to be a false alarm.
  • Police responded to the 300 block of Spring Avenue, where an elderly female was reportedly crawling on the ground on her knees on Friday.  Upon arrival police determined the female was confused and an ambulance responded to transport her to the hospital for an evaluation.
  • Police stopped the operator of a vehicle for alleged traffic violations Saturday on South Brady Street. Upon investigation police allegedly determined a 21-year-old DuBois woman was under the influence of alcohol.  She was arrested for DUI and transported for a blood draw.  Charges are pending the toxicology report, police said.
  • Police responded to Hahne Court where a male was allegedly passed out on the roadway Saturday.  Upon arrival police made contact with the 49-year-old DuBois man who was allegedly determined to be intoxicated.  He was provided a ride to a friend’s house and cited for public drunkenness.
  • Police responded to the 600 block of West Washington Avenue for a hit-and-run accident on Saturday.  Anyone with information about the accident is asked to contact DuBois City police.
  • Police responded to the 500 block of Reams Street for a bear in the back yard of a residence on Saturday.  Upon arrival police found that the bear had moved to another neighbor’s yard.  Police contacted the state’s Game Commission, which was unable to respond to the area.  Police advised the residents of the area about the bear.
  • An 18-year-old DuBois man arrived at the police station to turn himself in due to an active warrant on Sunday.  While speaking with the man, he advised he wanted to resolve an active warrant in Elk County. While speaking with the man, police also allegedly determined that he was under the influence of alcohol.  Police contacted the agency that had the active warrant against the man.  Police were advised the man needed to contact the magistrate’s office regarding the warrant. DuBois City police cited the man for underage drinking.
  • Police responded to a local business on McCracken Run Road for an alarm going off on Sunday.  Upon arrival police noticed a back door was partially open.  Police cleared the business and found nothing out of the ordinary.  Police made contact with the key holder who was going to reset the alarm.
  • Police responded to an accident at the intersection of East DuBois Avenue and McCracken Run Road on Sunday.  Upon arrival police determined that a Toyota Corolla was traveling west and its operator had stopped at the intersection due to the traffic signal not working.  When it stopped another vehicle, a Ford Taurus, failed to stop behind it.  The Taurus subsequently struck the rear end of the Corolla.  One vehicle was towed from the scene, police said.

Sandy Township

  • A 26-year-old DuBois woman and a 29-year-old DuBois man were caught by Wal-Mart employees attempting to take items from the store without paying for them on Friday. Charges are currently pending, police said.
  • Police received a report about a red four-wheeler that was allegedly being driven on the roads in the area of Lincoln Drive on Saturday.
  • Police received a report about a 61-year-old woman who was allegedly pushing a child against a washer at the Melillo Laundromat on Saturday. Police handled the situation without incident.
  • An 18-year-old Ridgway woman alleged that someone hit and damaged her vehicle while it was parked at Carmike Cinemas on Saturday.
  • Police received a report about a false alarm at Hawbakers on Sunday.
  • The operator of a vehicle backed out of a parking space into the path of another vehicle at the Garden Grove Townhouses on Sunday. Moderate damage to the vehicles and no injuries were reported, police said.

 

 

 

 

Port Matilda Man Facing Child Pornography Charges

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TAYLOR TOWNSHIP – Adam D. Hinton, 25, of Port Matilda has been charged with 535 counts each of sexual abuse of children/possession of child pornography and dissemination of child pornography from an alleged incident in November of 2014, according to the state police at Philipsburg.

The charges against Hinton stemmed from a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) investigation using Bit Torrent, state police said. He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Allen Sinclair. Hinton was transported to the Centre County Correctional Facility in lieu of $100,000 straight bail.

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred Monday on the Clearfield – Woodland Highway in Woodland. During the incident, someone allegedly broke out the driver’s side window of the victim’s vehicle while it was sitting in the parking lot at the FedEx building. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of theft of a motor vehicle occurred sometime between Saturday and Monday on the Morrisdale – Allport Highway in Morrisdale. During the incident, someone allegedly removed an on/off-road motorcycle, which was red and white in color with a Pennsylvania registration, from the victim’s residence. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • A hit-and-run accident occurred Monday on Curtin Street in Osceola Mills Borough. Further, a vehicle was traveling west while another was parked along Curtin Street. The operator of the vehicle lost control and struck the front end of the parked vehicle. Upon impact the operator fled the scene.
  • An incident of theft of a motor vehicle occurred Sunday on Railroad Street in Osceola Mills Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly stole a yellow dirt bike from the victim’s porch area. The dirt bike has an estimated value of $600, state police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of theft from a motor vehicle occurred sometime Thursday or Friday on Laura Street in Chester Hill Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly stole prescribed medication from the victim’s unlocked vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of burglary, theft and criminal mischief occurred sometime Saturday or Sunday on Sunflower Lane in Bigler Township. During the incident, someone allegedly forcibly pushed open a screen window to the victim’s residence. Once inside they allegedly were able to gain access to the residence and removed an English bulldog that’s valued at $1,500. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.

State police at Philipsburg

  • A hit-and-run accident occurred May 27 on Laurel Street in Philipsburg Borough. Further, the operator of a vehicle attempted to turn from Centre Street onto Laurel Street. However, the operator struck a utility pole and then fled the scene. State police patrolled the area but weren’t able to locate the suspect vehicle.
  • An accident occurred Saturday on the Port Matilda Highway in Rush Township. A vehicle operated by Hannah E. Chicola of DuBois traveled off the right side of the roadway. She then overcorrected by turning right and traveled up into an embankment on the left side of the roadway. The Chicola vehicle sustained disabling damage and was towed from the scene.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incident of theft by unlawful taking occurred May 25 on Stahlman Road in Rose Township. During the incident, a 31-year-old Brookville man allegedly entered the victim’s residence and removed miscellaneous denominations of cash and change. He also allegedly removed two prescriptions that belonged to the victim. The estimated value of stolen property is $160, state police said.

State police at Ridgway

  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred sometime between Friday and Monday at the Recreational Park in Ridgway Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a vinyl picket railing on the foot bridge at the park. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Ridgway at 814-776-6136.

Clearfield Borough

  • Police responded to a vehicle accident at a business along River Road. No injuries were reported, police said.
  • Police received a report about bad checks from a local business. The incident remains under investigation, police said.
  • Police responded to a Dorey Street address for a vehicle lockout. Police were able to gain entry to the vehicle.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment along East Locust Street.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment via communications. Both parties were warned for their actions and advised that charges would be filed if it continued, police said.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a reckless driving complaint that occurred on Route 879. However, police were unable to make contact with the operator of the vehicle.
  • Police received a report about a hit-and-run accident on Cresswood Drive.
  • Police received a report about an alarm at the former Clearfield Area Middle School.
  • Police received a report about an alleged phone scam. Further, police said that the caller claimed to be with Wells Fargo Bank and informed the victim that she had won $2.5 million. Police would like to warn that this is a scam and advise residents not to provide personal information.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a Hyde man. Further, police found that everything was OK.
  • Police located a suspicious vehicle in the Industrial Park.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct during which there were people yelling Friday near Naulton and Bailey roads. However, police didn’t locate the suspects.
  • Police have initiated an investigation into an alleged incident of bad checks.
  • Police received a report about an alleged assault that occurred in the area of Susquehanna Avenue and Center Street on Saturday. Upon investigation police found persons had allegedly engaged in a verbal argument.

DuBois City

  • On Monday police initiated an investigation into the alleged theft of leased property. Further, an employee from a Liberty Boulevard business contacted police and alleged renting equipment to a Rimersburg woman.  The employee told police that the woman has failed to abide by the lease agreement and hasn’t returned the equipment.
  • On Monday police initiated an investigation into an alleged incident of access device fraud and forgery.  Further, a resident alleged that her bank/debit card was stolen and used at several local stores.  She told police that it was used five times, which totaled more than $180.  Police have a suspect, and the incident remains under investigation at this time.
  • Police were dispatched for a man who allegedly had a gun Monday in the area of West Washington Avenue and South Jared Street.  Further, police were advised that the man was allegedly to be shooting the gun near the caller’s house.  After a brief investigation, police determined that the man’s gun was a CO2 pistol.  Police were assisted by Penn State DuBois police.
  • Police were dispatched to the Park Avenue and Brady Street area, where a man was allegedly soliciting donations to pay off his warrants. Police located the man and determined there weren’t any warrants against him; however, he had fines to pay on at the magistrate’s office. Police asked the man not to solicit for donations.
  • Police were dispatched to an alleged verbal domestic dispute Monday in the 700 block of Munro Street.  Police found it had occurred between a mother and her adult son.  Police also determined there hadn’t been a physical assault and were able to mediate a peaceful outcome.

 

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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of harassment occurred Monday on Egypt Road in Bradford Township. During the incident, a 20-year-old man allegedly engaged in a verbal altercation with the victim. The man also allegedly pushed the victim to the ground, which injured her knee. Charges were filed against the man through the district court, state police said.

State police at DuBois

  • On Wednesday a 29-year-old DuBois man was allegedly stopped for a summary traffic violation on Route 219 in Brady Township. During the stop, state police allegedly detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle while speaking with the man. Upon searching the vehicle, state police allegedly found a small amount of marijuana. The man was arrested for DUI and possession of a small amount of marijuana and other summary traffic offenses pending blood test results.

State police at Philipsburg

  • An accident occurred May 28 on Dix Run Road in Union Township. Further, a motorcyclist was traveling east through an active work zone. At the same time, a dump truck was traveling west. As the dump truck crested the hill, the motorcyclist took evasive action and lost control. His motorcycle subsequently fell onto its side, sustaining minor damage. The motorcyclist sustained minor injuries to his right forearm. The operator of the dump truck brought it to a controlled sop prior to hitting the motorcycle, state police said.
  • On Saturday a prescription bottle containing pills was located on South Front Street in Philipsburg Borough. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.
  • An incident of theft occurred May 21 on State Street in Rush Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took pills from the victim’s residence. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Philipsburg at 814-342-3370.

State police at Punxsutawney

  • An incident of DUI occurred May 25 on Sycamore Street in Punxsutawney. Further, a 24-year-old Punxsutawney man was allegedly stopped for a summary traffic violation and determined to be under the influence.
  • An incident of arson occurred Sunday in the Cloe Lake parking area in Bell Township. During the incident, someone allegedly set a fire inside a porta-john, which spread to a second unit. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Punxsutawney at 814-938-0510.
  • An incident of harassment occurred Tuesday on Highway Barn Road in Bell Township. During the incident, a known male juvenile allegedly subjected the victim to unwanted physical contact. The juvenile was charged through the district court for the incident, state police said.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of criminal mischief that occurred over the weekend in the area of Pleasant Lane.
  • Police conducted a warrant service and lodged the person in the Clearfield County Jail.
  • Police received a report about a male who was allegedly being disorderly at a local business on Turnpike Avenue.
  • Police were requested to check the welfare of two Hyde children who were allegedly home alone. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.
  • Police assisted a motorist with vehicle problems on Route 322.
  • Police received a report about a four-wheeler on West Front Street. Upon arrival police handled the incident at the scene.
  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment.

Curwensville Borough

  • Police received a report about an alleged incident of harassment by communications on Tuesday.

DuBois City

  • Police were requested to check the welfare of a 26-year-old man on Tuesday.  He hadn’t been at work for several days and no one had been able to reach him.  Police checked his apartment and found the man to be OK.
  • On Tuesday police were dispatched to the 100 block of Evergreen Street, where a child was allegedly in the roadway. Upon arrival police located a young, autistic child who was unsupervised and who had wandered away from home. Police were unable to locate family or anyone who knew the child in the immediate area. Police transported the child to the station and contacted Children & Youth Services. While waiting, police were assisted by a local teacher who was able to provide the child’s name and parents’ contact information. The parents were contacted to meet with CYS and police.
  • A domestic disturbance occurred Tuesday in the 200 block of DuBois Street. Further, a man and his girlfriend were visiting her mother. Upon arrival police found that they were allegedly fighting over the man taking diapers, which he’d purchased. Police said that the man left the residence, and no charges were filed in the incident.

Sandy Township

  • On Monday a 27-year-old Circle Road resident alleged that her 56-year-old neighbor entered her yard and screamed obscenities at her and her fiancé. Police handled the situation without incident.
  • Treasure Lake Security alleged that a 20-year-old Treasure Lake man was parked at Trinidad Beach on Tuesday. When a security officer checked on him, the man put his vehicle in gear, spun it around and then drove at the officer who had to jump out of the way. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
  • A Rockton woman alleged that while her 13-year-old son was walking Tuesday in the Kwik Fill parking lot, the operator of a yellow vehicle backed up, hit him and then left the scene. The boy was not injured, police said; the incident remains under investigation at this time.
  • A 22-year-old San Antonio, Texas woman reported losing her wallet in the parking lot of the Eagles Club on Tuesday.
  • On Tuesday employees of Johnson Motors reported that a 28-year-old Sykesville man and a 20-year-old DuBois woman took a vehicle for a test drive and failed to come back for two hours. When they returned the vehicle, the dealer plate was allegedly missing. The incident remains under investigation at this time, police said.
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