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Daily Police Log Saturday, July 28, 2012 State police at Clearfield Someone removed a black plastic toolbox containing a 200-piece Craftsman socket set along with other assorted tools from a porch in Smokerun between noon July 2 and 4 p.m. July 3. Anyone with information is asked to contact police. --- Someone broke the taillight on a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire belonging to Kay Lamey of Philipsburg while it was parked at the Harbor Inn in Philipsburg between 5 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 a.m. yesterday. Anyone with information is asked to call the state police.
Sandy Township Treasure Lake Security reported that someone shot out a street light at the intersection of Harbor View and Red Sail Roads using a small caliber gun. --- A St. Marys woman reported someone took her cell phone out of her unlocked vehicle while it was parked in the DuBois Plaza parking lot. The investigation continues. --- A 13-year-old girl reported that a boy and girl took her to the wooded area by the Highland School and tied her to a pole with a rope. She managed to get free and the investigation is continuing. --- A Hickory Grange member reported that someone took three metal teeter totters from the grange on Mountain Run Road. --- A truck driver was backing into a parking space at Pilot when he hit a camper, causing minor damage. --- A truck driver reported that someone damaged his truck that was parked at Murray Freightliner overnight. ---- A Brockport, N.Y. man was traveling on Blinker Parkway on a motorcycle when he attempted to pass a vehicle driven by a Reynoldsville man that had slowed to make a turn. The motorcycle hit the left side of the vehicle. No injuries were reported and both vehicles were driven from the scene. --- A Walmart employee was caught by management taking $213.83 worth of merchandise without paying for it. --- A 17-year-old DuBois boy was caught by police driving his vehicle through the grassy areas of Spider Lake Park causing damage to the landscaping. --- A Central Christian Road resident reported that someone went into his home and took a laptop computer.
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