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Locality: Clymer, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 724-254-0714



Address: 115 Sixth Street 15728 Clymer, PA, US

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Clymer Borough Police Department 26.03.2021

The Clymer Borough Police Department is currently investigating an unauthorized entry into a vehicle and trespassing that occurred around 2am on the 22nd Feb 21 in the 100 block of Dixon Road. At this time it is unknown if anything was taken from the vehicle. Attached is copies of a surveillance video that was taken of the incident.. If you have any information please contact the Clymer Borough Police at 724-254-0714. Please remember to lock your doors and don't keep anything of value in the vehicle.

Clymer Borough Police Department 09.03.2021

Members are currently going around the borough to shovel snow from the hydrants. Please use caution around the people working, and always remember to shovel your hydrants close to your house because it is a big help in an emergency situation. Help us help you!

Clymer Borough Police Department 06.11.2020

Thank you to all First Responders!

Clymer Borough Police Department 01.11.2020

Terrion Gates DOB 2/5/2002 18 y/o Johnstown, Pa WANTED by Indiana Borough Police Dept on charges of criminal homicide, robbery and theft.... Isaiah Moore DOB 9/28/2000 20 y/o Philadelphia, Pa WANTED by Indiana Borough Police Dept on charges of criminal homicide, robbery and theft. 724-349-2121 or emergency dial 911

Clymer Borough Police Department 22.10.2020

A community alert from the Indiana Borough Police.

Clymer Borough Police Department 18.10.2020

Trick or Treat info for Clymer residents.

Clymer Borough Police Department 14.10.2020

Due to the increase in cases locally, the Pennsylvania Department of Health has set up a test site in Indiana County. If interested the information is listed on the attachment. (This is strictly informational and please no political statements, they will be deleted)

Clymer Borough Police Department 10.10.2020

Never forget...... September 11th is known as "Patriot Day in the United States and is observed as the National Day of Service and Remembrance of the victims of the 9/11 attacks.

Clymer Borough Police Department 28.09.2020

Recently the Dixonville Moose donated several Tommy Moose stuffed animals to the Clymer Borough Police Department. The stuffed animals are given to children in crisis situations by officers. On behalf of the Clymer Police Department, thank you to the members of the Dixonville Moose.

Clymer Borough Police Department 15.09.2020

Please be careful on the roadways this holiday. Have a safe Labor day weekend.

Clymer Borough Police Department 07.09.2020

September is Suicide awareness month. If you think you need help, PLEASE ask!

Clymer Borough Police Department 18.08.2020

Remember...... school will be starting. Drive safely!!!

Clymer Borough Police Department 11.08.2020

FOUND - Our dog, Ira, is missing. (August 5, 2020) We live 2 miles east of Clymer off of Rt 286 on Hickory Rd. Ira is almost 11 years old and has trouble with h...is hip so he usually never leaves the yard. We've been searching but haven't found him. If you see him, please message me. He is a tri-color Collie and has a red holter on. If this post is not allowed, please delete and I'll understand. See more

Clymer Borough Police Department 02.08.2020

There has been several sightings of bears in Clymer lately. Attached is a link to the PA Game Commission which gives tips on bear safety. They are a beautiful animal but can also be very dangerous in certain circumstances. Stay safe!!!! https://www.pgc.pa.gov//Bl/Pages/LivingwithBlackBears.aspx

Clymer Borough Police Department 17.07.2020

NEWS RELEASE: The Clymer Borough Police arrested Tyler Christopher Gelles, 20 years old of Home, PA for Theft from a Motor Vehicle. The incident took place on July 1st between the hours of 9:50 pm and 10:25 pm in the parking lot of Sheetz in Clymer. Gelles was observed on security camera’s entering a vehicle owned by Tammy Powells of Clymer. Gelles had taken just under $100.00 worth of items from the vehicle which included a cell phone and a make-up purse with various items in the purse. Charges were filed at District Judge Christopher Welch’s Office.