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Clearfield Hospital - 814-765-5341
DAILY POLICE LOG
Thursday, July 09, 2009
State police at Clearfield
Two juveniles were seriously injured Sunday in a two-vehicle accident at state routes 2001 and SR 253 in Gulich Township when they were riding an all-terrain vehicle, went through a stop sign and were struck by a vehicle driven by Jeremiah Krouse of Houtzdale.

The juveniles were not wearing helmets and were transported to Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh.

Mr. Krouse and a passenger, Jessica Queen of Irvona, suffered minor injuries. A second passenger, Cody Swanson of Houtzdale, was not wearing a seat belt and suffered moderate injuries. The investigation continues.

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Troopers are investigating an incident of trespassing and criminal mischief that happened between 10 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. yesterday in which someone cut a lock from a gate along Shiloh Road in Woodland and destroyed the gatepost.

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A Flinton woman reported the theft of two African Pygmy goats from along Buck Run Road in Beccaria Township between June 7 and Tuesday.

The investigation continues and anyone with information is asked to contact police at 857-3800.

Clearfield Boro
The investigation continues in an incident of harassment in which a woman received several calls from a restricted number.

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Someone damaged a vehicle along North Second Avenue by scratching the passenger door.

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In an act of disorderly conduct, an individual was seen urinating in public.

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Police responded to Merrill Street where a juvenile was seen leaving a garage with items that did not belong to him. Officers spoke to the boy and his parents about the incident.

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Money was reportedly removed from an East Locust Street residence.

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Increased patrols will be provided following several acts of criminal mischief at J.G. Food Warehouse.

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A wallet that was found in the Sheetz parking lot was returned to its owner.

Lawrence Township
Animal calls were reported for a baby hawk and an out-of-state dog.

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Officers were called to check a house in Hillsdale.

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A traffic violation was reported on Turnpike Avenue regarding motorcycles on the roadway.

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Police were called to the SR 153 area for an incident of harassment between a bicyclist and pedestrian.

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While on patrol, officers contacted two suspicious men and determined everything to be OK.

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Officers determined traffic lights were working properly at Woodland Road and Bigler Avenue, despite reports they were malfunctioning.

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A property dispute was reported on Morrison Road.

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Police responded to a burning complaint on Race Street and the fire was extinguished.

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A dog reported missing from Bowman's Hill Road was later found by its owner.

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The investigation continues in a suspicious person who reportedly stopped at a residence and asked if the homeowner had guns, antiques or coins to sell.

Residents are reminded not to share personal information with strangers.

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A domestic incident was reported and determined to be in Clearfield Borough jurisdiction.

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A disabled vehicle was reported on High Level Road.

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Police received a report of a bear in the Clearfield Area High School area.

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Minor injuries were reported when an vehicle pulled out from Sheetz on SR 879 and was struck by a triaxle.

State police at DuBois
Kevin Walker of DuBois was not injured Monday when his vehicle struck a deer on SR 255 in Huston Township.

State police at Philipsburg
Krickett Rockey of Philipsburg received two calls on her cell phone from a restricted phone number at approximately 3:15 a.m. Saturday that she believes were made by an acquaintance.

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Jerry Twoey of Linnwood, Philipsburg, reported that while using a riding mower Tuesday he ran over a baseball-sized fireworks mortar that detonated and damaged the front of the mower and another that blew the grass catcher off the back.

Troopers searched the yard and found another mortar, which was secured and properly disposed of.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 342-3370.

 


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