- Police handled a parking complaint in Goldenrod.
- Police received a report of a tractor trailer that was disabled, blocking traffic on Lick Run Hill. Officers provided traffic control until the vehicle was removed.
- Police recovered an Arctic Cat ATV. It was towed and can be blaimed by calling the police department.
- Police responded to a two-vehicle accident. A Hyde resident was entering Washington Avenue and struck an ATA bus. No injuries were reported.
- Police responded to an accident on US Route 322 at Leonard Street. The accident occurred as the result of a domestic. A couple was arguing and things became heated. The man and woman threw their beverages at each other. The man’s foot slipped from the brake and his vehicle struck a truck parked at the light.
- Police are investigatinga series of criminal mischief acts that occurred at Edgewood. At least three vehicles parked along a row of apartments were egged and had a substance smeared on their windows.
- Police are investigating a report of fraud at a business.
- Police responded to a hit-and-run at Wal-Mart Supercenter. A vehicle struck a silver truck and left a yellow paint transfer. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
- Police were called to Lowes for an attempted theft from a vehicle. A suspect attempted to steal an auger from the bed of a truck. The man was surprised in the act. Officers have a person of interest and obtained the name of the company he works for.
- Police received a report of a traffic complaint on Clearfield-Shawville Highway.
- Police received a report of ATVs on the road in the 104th Calvary Road, Nelson Road and Hoover Nelson Road. Officers checked the areas with negative results.
- Police received a report of people shooting air guns in close proximity to others and to property. Officers advised the people fire the air guns elsewhere.
- Police were called to a one-vehicle accident. No injuries were reported.
- Police helped Decatur Township with a weapons call. One person was taken into custody.
- Police responded to Sapp Bros. for several trucks parked illegally, blocking a fire lane and handicap spot.
- Police responded to an alarm at a business. All was found to be in order.
- Police received a report from a third party that a woman was stabbed. With a trace, the call was tracked to Allegheny County and officials there were notified.
- Police responded to an alarm at a business. Officers found that employees had set it off accidentally.
- Police were called to check the welfare of two adults who appeared unresponsive in a vehicle parked at the Clearfield Mall. They were located and found to be resting.
- Police received a report of a stolen cell phone. It was taken while the victim was shopping at a local business.
- Police received a dog complaint in Hyde. The matter was referred to Dog Law.
- Police were called to two animal complaints involving dogs.
- Police were called for an alarm at Big Lots.
- Police were called for a missing 9-year-old girl. She was located and returned after she ran off.
- Police received a complaint of a stolen stop sign at the corner of McGeorge Road and Four Mile Road. The sign was later recovered and it was determined that someone ran it over.
- Police answered several questions for a resident regarding an eviction.
- Police responded to Bloom Road for an ATV on the road. Officers were unable to locate it.
- Police received a report of assault that occurred at a local business. The caller did not wish to pursue charges.
- Police responded to South Second Street for a report of two trucks drag racing. Officers checked but could not locate the vehicles.
- Police received a report of an automatic fire alarm at a local care home. It was set off accidentally.
- Police were called for an incident of harassment.
- Police observed an alarm going off on state Route 879. The area was checked and found to be secure.
- Police received a call regarding a civil issue.
- Police received a report of a retail theft at Snappy’s. Someone pumped $25.03 in fuel and left without paying.