State police at DuBois
- State police received a report about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime Sunday or Monday on Route 153 in the area of Laurel Run Road. During the incident, someone allegedly pushed a mobile stop light into a ditch with an unknown vehicle and then fled the scene.
- State police initiated an investigation into the death of a 45-year-old Penfield man May 20 on Horseshoe Drive in Huston Township. It is currently believed his death was due to natural causes, and the investigation is pending an autopsy, state police said.
Clearfield Borough
- Police were stopped by a resident who reported that someone had broken into his apartment. Police entered the apartment and did not locate anyone inside of it.
- Police responded to Gulich Avenue for a disabled vehicle along the roadway. Police assisted with traffic control until the vehicle could be towed from the scene.
- Police were notified about an alleged assault and determined that it had occurred within another jurisdiction.
- Police were called about a parking complaint along West Fifth Street.
- Police assisted state parole with taking a male into custody along East Eighth Street. The male was transported to a facility by state parole agents.
- Police were called to Fulton Street for a male who may have an active warrant. However, police searched the area with negative contact.
- Police assisted a citizen with unlocking their vehicle along Dorey Street.
- Police responded to an altercation at a residence along East Walnut Street. Further, police found the altercation to be verbal in nature.
- Police were called to the hospital for a mental health patient who was threatening to leave. Police were able to speak to the patient and calm them down.
- Police were called to Lower Witmer Park for a male who was being followed. Police responded and searched the area but were unable to locate the actor.
- Police responded to a trespassing complaint while the owner had requested a male to leave the property. Upon arrival to the scene, police spoke to the male who agreed to leave.
- Police observed a dog running loose in the area of East Market Street. The owner was able to retrieve the dog, police said.
- Police responded to an activated alarm at a local business and determined everything was OK.
Lawrence Township
- Police received a report about an alleged domestic dispute that occurred on Valley View Drive.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of theft by deception from a township resident.
- Police received a report about an alleged incident of disorderly conduct that occurred at Sapp Bros.
- Police received a report about an abandoned vehicle on Industrial Park Road.
- Police received a report about a parking complaint along the Clearfield – Woodland Highway.
- Police received a report about an alarm at a business along Daisy Street Extension.
- Police responded to an alarm at a business along U.S. Route 322.
- Police received a report about a psychological emergency on River Road.
- Police received a report about a suspicious male on Byers Street.
DuBois City
- Police responded to the parking lot at 100 N. Main St., for a report about a two-vehicle accident Monday. Upon investigation, police learned that 58-year-old Joseph Agnello of Punxsutawney was pulling out of a parking stall when he struck the vehicle parked next to him. Police also learned that Agnello did not have insurance on his vehicle, and he was cited for the violation.
- Police were dispatched to a business on DuBois Street for an activated burglar alarm Monday. Officers arrived and determined that everything was OK. The business owner also arrived at the scene and confirmed there wasn’t any unlawful access.
- Police were called to the Comfort Inn for a report about a domestic disturbance Tuesday. Upon arrival officers learned that there wasn’t a domestic disturbance; however, a female from Texas was having a medical issue and requested assistance. Ambulance personal transported the female to Penn Highlands for treatment, police said.
- Police responded to a Daly street address about an alleged burglary that had occurred sometime overnight Tuesday. The resident told police that someone had broken into his tool shed and removed between $3,000 and $3,500 worth of tools. The items stolen included a table saw, band saw and drill press, several battery-operated drills, a miter saw and numerous hand tools, he stated. Officers located several smaller tools adjacent to a residence on Spring Avenue. Police said that the investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact police.
- On Tuesday police were dispatched to Penn Highlands’ intensive care unit for a report about an unruly patient who was allegedly assaulting staff. Officers arrived to find that the male had been restrained with open hand techniques. One staff member was treated at the emergency room and released, police said. Criminal charges will be filed against the patient as a result of the incident.
- Police received a report about an alleged theft from a resident of Gateway Towers on East Long Avenue on Tuesday. The female told police that her newspaper has been missing on several occasions. On this occasion, she stated that the security cameras recorded a home health nurse taking the newspaper from in front of her door. Officers interviewed the nurse, at which point she denied having stolen the paper. Criminal charges will be filed against her as a result of the incident, police said.