DAILY POLICE LOG
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
State police at Clearfield
Someone attempted to gain access to a Pearce Hollow Road residence in Cooper Township between Saturday and yesterday through a front door.
The individual damaged the front door, set off an alarm and fled.
Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 857-3800.
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The investigation continues in an act of criminal mischief on Scotch Hollow and Bucket Line roads in Decatur Township.
A known Altoona man and a known Osceola Mills man shot several road signs with a rifle today at 12:20 a.m.
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Troopers are seeking more information in an incident of theft from a motor vehicle, in which someone stole a license plate off of a trailer parked on Grandview Road in Penn Township between Sept. 10-24.
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Someone stole a yellow plastic sign with a flag that is used to slow down speeding motorists from a Milligan Road residence in Woodland between 9 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. yesterday.
Anyone with information is asked to call the state police. Clearfield Boro
One person was transported to Clearfield Hospital for treatment of injuries following a domestic disturbance in the 800 block of Park Avenue.
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Police checked the welfare of a South Second Street man after a family member was concerned he was consuming alcohol against medical advice.
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The domestic argument in the 200 block of Northwest Fourth Avenue was verbal and handled by police.
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The investigation continues in a complaint of fraud in which a Clearfield man had $199 charged to his bank account.
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In a report of defiant trespass in the 100 block of South Second Street, a tenant reported there were several people in his apartment partying and he did not want them there.
Those responsible were gone when police arrived.
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Officers were called to the Sheetz parking lot, where a Clearfield woman stated her boyfriend, who could not be located, took her car keys and would not return them.
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The investigation continues in a complaint of bad checks received at a North Third Street business in which police made contact with the person of interest.
Police issued a warning to make good on the checks or charges would be filed.
Lawrence Township
A man was allegedly acting disorderly at a Rockton Mountain Highway business.
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Officers ask anyone with information about a vehicle that was damaged with a shopping cart in the Walmart parking lot to call them at 765-1533.
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Two men and a woman were reportedly in possession of stolen property at Novey's Recycling Center on Martin Street Extension.
One of the men was transported to Clearfield County Jail, where a probation detainer was issued.
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The investigation continues in an incident of theft by deception reported by an area bank.
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Someone reported an act of criminal mischief and vandalism at Edgewood Apartments.
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Officers were canceled en route to Save-A-Lot, where a motorist locked their keys in their vehicle.
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Following a reported parking complaint on Turnpike Avenue, police found the incident was a property dispute and referred those involved to the appropriate authorities.
Officers were later dispatched to the same location for a trespassing and disorderly conduct incident. The matter was handled at the scene, and those involved were cautioned to seek the proper avenues to resolve their issues.
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Police served multiple subpoenas for upcoming criminal proceedings.
Sandy Township
On Monday, a man reported that he lost his wallet at Walmart.
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McDonalds employees reported a woman who appeared intoxicated left, walking toward Walmart, but she could not be located.
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Clarion Hotel employees reported a white man in his 50s with a ponytail and glasses asked people in the bar if they wanted to smoke some marijuana with him, but he was gone when police arrived.
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Yesterday, officers handled a situation in which a Dixon Avenue man was causing a disturbance at Friendly Tavern.
State police at Philipsburg
Yesterday at 1:40 p.m., an incident of theft occurred at Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School when a Philipsburg man removed a Philipsburg girl's purse from her locker.
He discarded the purse after removing a Vera Bradley wallet containing $11 in cash, a credit card for a local business establishment and a CNB Bank card, all valued at $116. All items were returned with the exception of the wallet and credit card.