Police received a report of a dog bit. A German shepherd bit a woman and her dog while they were walking on Nelson Road.
Officers assisted a motorist with unlocking their vehicle.
Police received a traffic complaint on South Second Street. Officers know the identity of the person and a citation is pending.
Police received a report of a series of thefts. The suspect is known to police and the investigation continues.
Police received a report of harassment. The caller did not want to pursue charges, and requested information on alternative methods for dealing with the problem.
Police reported that ring of keys were found at the Clearfield Mall. They can be claimed at the station.
Police are investigating a hit-and-run that occurred on Guinea Hill. A pick-up truck struck a street sign.
Police assisted the state police recover a chainsaw.
Police received a call for a 14-year-old runaway in Hillsdale.
Police were notified of a 10-year-old missing child at Lawrence Park Village. Officers were later notified that the girl was found in her home.
Police responded to a report for a man with a weapon who was chasing kids on Houston Lane. Officers responded and found that numerous neighbors had tackled the man and placed him on the ground. Officers learned he was not armed but was highly intoxicated. He was placed in Clearfield County Jail.
Police received a report for a possible DUI on Washington Avenue. The vehicle wsa later located in Clearfield Borough and the borough police arrested the driver for DUI.
Police attempted to stop a man driving a vehicle after he was involved in an incident in Clearfield Borough. He failed to stop when officers activated their lighs siren. He traveled through Hyde to state Route 879. He continued toward Curwensville Borough, where he turned onto Bloomington Avenue, where he wrecked his vehicle. He was able to get his vehicle out of the field he was in and police terminated the chase due to safety concerns.
Police were called for an incident of vandalism on Poplar Avenue. A vehicle was intentionally damaged while parked at a yard sale. The vehicle was keyed on the driver’s side. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Police received a report of a custody issue. Thepers was how to proceed civilly.
Police were called about a hit-and-run at Wal-Mart Supercenter.
Police are investigating a hit-and-run at the Hyde light. A man rear ended another driver, exited his vehicle and told the other motorist not to call police. The man then fled in an older model red Camaro.
Police responded to an alarm at CB&T on Leonard Street. The building was found to be secure.
Police responded to a report of keys locked in a vehicle with an 8-month-old child. Officers were able to quickly unlock the vehicle.
Police received a report of a continuing act of harassment at Wal-Mart Supercenter.
Police assisted Clearfield Borough police in stopping a vehicle.
Police responded to a domestic on Robison Avenue.
Police responded to a domestic on Clarendon Avenue.
Police assisted Clearfield Emergency Medical Services on Wolf Run Road. Officers had to forcibly enter the residence to assist the patient.
Police responded to an alarm at a business.
Police responded to an attempted break-in on Glen Richey Highway.
Police were called to Race Street for a possible DUI. The vehicle was gone when officers arrived.
Police were called for a noise complaint at the Salvation Army. Officers were unable to locate the source.
Police received a report of a domestic at the Days Inn.
Police received a report of a hit-and-run at Sapp Bros. between Friday night and Sunday night. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Police are investigating a burglary in Kerr Addition. Police have suspects and the case is ongoing.
Police are investigating a report of identity theft. The suspect is known and charges are pending.
Police received a report of harassment from a Hillsdale resident.
Police recovered an unregistered gun.
A Clymer woman was charged for theft at Wal-Mart Supercenter.
Police were called to Hyde for a child custody issue. The issue stems from a Children, Youth and Family Services case in Franklin County.
Police responded to a report of reckless driving. The vehicle was gone when officers arrived. Both the LTPD and CBPD searched the area with negative results.