DAILY POLICE LOG
Saturday, September 12, 2009
State police at Clearfield
Robert Narehood of Morrisdale suffered minor injuries in a one-vehicle accident on state Route 879 yesterday.
He was driving in the eastbound lane when a malfunction of the steering system caused the vehicle to travel off the right side of the roadway, strike a ditch and concrete culvert before coming to a rest in the ditch.
Both Narehood and his passenger were wearing seat belts. The passenger was uninjured.
Sandy Township
Someone damaged a 23-year-old DuBois man's vehicle. He was unsure of when or where the hit-and-run accident occurred.
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On Wednesday, an 86-year-old Reynoldsville woman reported someone removed her purse, which contained $100 in cash and some credit cards, from her cart while she was at Shop N Save.
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No injuries were reported when a New Jersey man was backing his tractor-trailer into a parking space at the Falls Creek Sheetz and it struck a tractor-trailer driven by a 49-year-old Kentucky man.
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Two individuals who reportedly were pounding on the door at a Treasure Lake residence around 2 a.m. Wednesday left prior to police arrival.
It is thought the two may have been involved in a theft earlier in the evening.
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Nothing was reported missing after someone broke the latch off of a shed belonging to a Treasure Lake resident Thursday.
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A Treasure Lake man returned from a trip out of the country and found three guns were missing from his home. Nothing else was reported missing, and there was no sign of forced entry.
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DuBois Nursing Home employees reported a resident was missing from the home. She was later found in another room in the building.
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A Falls Creek man was cited for public drunkenness after he was found stumbling along U.S. Route 322 near the Thunderbird Restaurant, and reportedly wandered into traffic and was almost stuck by passing motorists.