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State police at Clearfield

  • An incident of burglary occurred sometime between May 6 and Wednesday on Woolridge Road in Covington Township. During the incident, someone allegedly took approximately $8 in change, a BB gun, a VCR and a milk crate after forcibly entering a residence and a storage trailer. The incident remains under investigation at this time. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred May 2 on Clearfield Street in Wallaceton Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged the windshield of the victim’s vehicle while it was parked outside of their residence. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Clearfield at 814-857-3800.
  • An incident of disorderly conduct occurred May 7 on Ridge Avenue in Pike Township. During the incident, a 60-year-old Curwensville woman allegedly entered a school bus and prevented it from moving, which caused a hazard. Charges have been filed through the district court, state police said.

State police at DuBois

  • An incident of theft from a motor vehicle occurred Monday on Rattlesnake Road in Snyder Township. During the incident, someone allegedly removed prescription medication from a vehicle parked at the victim’s residence.
  • An incident of theft occurred sometime May 7-9 at a Taylor Avenue residence in Falls Creek Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly removed a handgun, money and prescription medication from the victim’s residence.
  • An incident of theft occurred Monday on Hill Street in Sykesville Borough. During the incident, someone allegedly removed split firewood from the victim’s property. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at DuBois at 814-371-4652.
  • An incident of criminal mischief occurred May 9 on Aviation Way in Washington Township. During the incident, someone allegedly damaged a red-colored Jeep by scraping the paint surface.

State police at Philipsburg

  • An incident of aggravated assault/burglary allegedly occurred Tuesday at an Ernestville Road residence in Rush Township. The incident remains under investigation at this time, and charges will be filed upon completion of the investigation, state police said.
  • An incident of harassment occurred Wednesday on South Front Street in Philipsburg Borough. During the incident, two people allegedly engaged in an altercation. Charges are being filed through the district court, state police said.

State police at Ridgway

  • A DUI crash occurred Thursday on Route 219 near Boot Jack Auto in Ridgway Township. Further, a 59-year-old Brockport man was allegedly traveling south and failed to negotiate a left-hand curve. For unknown reasons, his vehicle traveled off the right berm, impacted an embankment and overturned onto its roof. Upon investigation state police determined that the man was under the influence of alcohol and he was arrested for DUI. Charges are currently pending blood/alcohol test results, state police said.

Lawrence Township

  • Police received a burning complaint that occurred in the Glen Richey area.
  • Police received a report about an all-terrain vehicle being driven on Bowman’s Hill Road. Upon arrival police found the ATV rider had already left the area. Police would like to remind residents that it’s illegal to drive ATVs on the roadway. Police also remind that anyone found riding an ATV on the roadway will be issued citations.
  • Police received a report about a suspicious vehicle on Old Town Road. Upon arrival police found a mother and daughter were meeting to exchange items.
  • Police received a burning complaint that occurred in the Glen Richey area.
  • Police received a report about an alleged prowler near River Road.

DuBois City

  • On Wednesday police were contacted by a Ridgway woman about getting custody of her grandchildren.  She reported having custody of the children; however, she said that their mother pulled them from school and took them to DuBois.  Upon investigation police learned Children & Youth Services were involved and the children were safe and cared for.  Police referred the woman to the court system for a resolution, as the matter was deemed civil and no further police involvement was permitted by law.
  • Police were dispatched to an alleged domestic disturbance Wednesday at a Weber Avenue address. Further, police were advised about a 16-year-old girl who was allegedly being unruly.  Upon arrival police were able to stabilize the situation.  Police said that after interviewing family members, the girl was transported to Penn Highlands for a psychological evaluation.
  • Police were dispatched to a hit-and-run accident involving a parked vehicle Wednesday on Hoover Avenue.  Further, a woman called police after she witnessed a van strike a parked car. She said that the occupant of the van exited, looked at the damage and then left the scene.  Upon arrival to the scene, police found that both vehicles had left.  No registrations were available and the identities were also unknown, police said.
  • Police were dispatched to an alleged fight in progress Wednesday in the area of East DuBois Avenue and Liberty Boulevard. Further, a witness allegedly observed four to five males exit a vehicle and assault another male. The witness said that the male was placed inside the vehicle and the parties drove off. The witness advised police that they were unsure if it was real or a prank.  Police noted that they didn’t receive any other reports about a fight and a victim hasn’t been identified in the incident.  The investigation, police said, is currently pending additional information.
  • Police were dispatched for an alleged prowler Wednesday in the 400 block of West Long Avenue.  The caller reported he was alerted by his girlfriend about someone being outside.  When he ran outside he witnessed someone get into a vehicle and drive off.  No suspects could be identified in the incident; no charges have been filed at this time, police said.

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