DAILY POLICE LOG
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Lawrence Township
The investigation continues in a report of illegal dumping on Boyce Street.
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Officers were called to check the welfare of a driver who pushed the distress button in his vehicle, but they could not locate it.
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A suspicious vehicle was reported at Sapp Bros.
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Police responded to Turnpike Avenue for downed wires on fire.
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A verbal domestic incident was reported on Willow Drive.
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An incident of careless driving was reported at Clearfield Area High School.
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Following a report of a suspicious vehicle at McDonald's on South Second Street, the driver was found to be sleeping and sent on his way.
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Following reports of flashing electricity in the Willow Drive area, police were unable to locate a problem.
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The investigation continues in a reported assault and theft at a Robinson Avenue residence.
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Officers were unable to locate a juvenile reportedly in possession of alcohol and causing a disturbance at a local eatery.
Employees reported they hadn't called police and officers could not find anyone matching the description.
State police at Punxsy
A DuBois man reported someone kicked in the back quarter panel of his Ford F-250 Sunday and stole his V9Razor cell phone.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 938-0510.
State police at Philipsburg
Two men and two girls were charged with harassment after making several telephone calls in which they threatened to injure two female Union Township residents.
They were later arrested at the alleged victims' residence the next day.
State police at Rockview
The investigation continues after someone wrote a check for items purchased at Hall's Market in Snow Shoe Borough that was returned due to insufficient funds.
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Someone entered the unsecured residence of Ronald Veres of Snow Shoe between 10 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Monday and removed a Hoyt compound bow, valued at approximately $1,000.
The investigation continues.