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DAILY POLICE LOG
Wednesday, October 07, 2009

State police at Clearfield
The investigation continues in an incident of disorderly conduct at Moshannon Valley High School in which a juvenile punched another person after the two were engaged in an argument.
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In an act of criminal mischief, someone drove through and damaged the yard at the Clearfield County Alternative School on Wilson Street in Wallaceton between Sunday and Monday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 857-3800.
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The theft of a diamond ring from a residence is being investigated in Bigler Township and troopers are seeking more information.
Marita Davis of Madera reported the theft happened between Friday and Monday.

Lawrence Township
Police were called for a possible phone scam in which the person contacts garages requesting a vehicle be towed. The caller provides a credit card number and asks that the garage keep $1,000 and send back an additional $2,500.
The public is reminded that if a caller asks for money to be sent in return it is more than likely a scam.
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The report of a possible wanted person was listed as unfounded.
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In the past two days, officers have been serving outstanding warrants including 14 traffic warrants and six criminal arrest warrants. Twelve resulted in incarceration; four individuals signed pleas and will be sentenced to fines and costs; and four paid fines and costs.
Police advise anyone with an outstanding warrant to contact the magisterial district judge or the police.
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The investigation continues after a 29-year-old woman at Edgewood Apartments reported a 17-year-old male neighbor who regularly visits her apartment removed approximately $400 in cash.
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A Clearfield man was arrested for assaulting another man along Woodland Road.

State police at DuBois
On Sunday, a 12-year-old was charged with terroristic threats and turned over to the custody of Clearfield County Juvenile Probation after allegedly making a threatening statement concerning DuBois Area Middle School.
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A two-vehicle accident occurred Sept. 29 at U.S. Route 219 and Oklahoma-Salem Road in Brady Township when Tera K. Harman of Curwensville failed to stop at the stop sign and pulled her vehicle into the path of a vehicle driven by Anna M. Lucas of Curwensville.
Lucas suffered moderate injuries and was transported to DuBois Regional Medical Center, Harman was not injured and both were wearing their seat belts.
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In an act of criminal mischief, someone damaged the trailer skirting at Kelly Jo Young's residence along Ponderosa Drive in Penfield Sunday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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The infield of the ball field at Troutville Borough Park was damaged between 3 and 5 p.m. Saturday in an act of criminal mischief.

Sandy Township
Someone struck and damaged a Brockport woman's vehicle while it was parked at Shop-N-Save Thursday.
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A DuBois man lost control of his vehicle Thursday on South Eighth Street near Ice Plant Road, it went sideways while rounding a curve, left the roadway and came to rest against a tree.
He was taken to DRMC.
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The investigation continues in a report of missing jewelry after a Grampian woman purchased jewelry at the Hallmark store in DuBois Mall Thursday, set it on the counter and forgot to pick it up when she left.
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A vehicle driven by a Kansas man struck a deer on Rich Highway.
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On Friday, a DuBois man was taken to DRMC following a one-vehicle accident in which he was traveling on Warf Road at Treasure Lake, failed to stop at a stop sign and drove across Jolly Roger Road and into a tree.
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No injuries were reported in a one-vehicle accident Friday on Wayne Road when a Reynoldsville man lost control of his vehicle, causing it to strike an embankment and overturn onto its roof.
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A Glen Campbell woman lost control of her vehicle on Main Street Extension, causing it to overturn and come to rest on its roof.
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No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident Friday when a DuBois woman pulled from South Eighth Street onto Oklahoma-Salem Road into the path of a Brookville man's vehicle.
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Police caught a 17-year-old DuBois boy trying to steal $23.07 worth of merchandise from Walmart.
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An envelope containing $800 was removed from a DuBois man's vehicle Friday while he was paying for gas at the Pilot Travel Center.
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Someone threw an object at a Reynoldsville woman's vehicle Saturday while she was driving on Maple Avenue.
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Officers investigated a 911 hang-up call at a Guy Avenue residence and found it to be accidental.
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A suspicious man reportedly trying to sell meat out of the back of a pickup truck on San Spur Road left before police arrived.
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No one was injured Sunday when a DuBois man lost control of his vehicle while turning onto Wayne Road and it struck a vehicle driven by another DuBois man, who was waiting to turn onto South Main Street.

State police at Philipsburg
On Monday, an incident of theft-fraud occurred in Philipsburg when someone used a Philipsburg resident's debit card number and made multiple purchases.

State police at Rockview
Someone shot a bullet through the side of the Kintek Corp. building in Snow Shoe and a sign in front of Snow Shoe Emer-gency Management Services between Friday and Monday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 355-7545.
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In July, a Howard man wrote a check for $40 to a Snow Shoe business that was returned.


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