Police were called to check on an elderly man on South Second Street. officers contacted Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging.
Police received a report to check on a woman in a vehicle at Wal-Mart Supercenter. Officers learned that the woman had a reaction to medication. Clearfield Emergency Medical Services checked her out.
Police received a report of a fuel spill on state Route 879 near Airport Road. Police notified PennDOT.
Police received a report of downed wires from a Hyde resident.
Police recovered a stolen vehicle in Kylertown.
Police received a report of harassment.
Police responded to an alarm at a business. The owner was found to be on site.
Police received a report of a possible sexual assault. The alleged victim declined to press charges.
Police received a report of a possible DUI. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
Police received a report of a hit-and-run.
Police were called for a psychological emergency. Police found that the woman was intoxicated.
Police responded to a domestic at Lawrence Park Village.
Police responded to an incident of trespass at Edgewood Apartments. Officers found that everything was okay.
Police responded to a call for what sounded like a motorcycle accident on the Bypass. Officers searched the area and listed the report as unfounded.
Police assisted the Clearfield Borough Police Department with locating a vehicle that caused damage to a telephone pole on Turnpike Avenue. Officers located the vehicle, which struck the telephone poles on Jones Lane.
Police responded to a noise complaint on Deacon Road.
Police assisted EMS with a medical emergency on 104th Calvary Road.
Police received a report of a hit-and-run at a business in Kerr Addition.
Police received reports of possible shots fired in a residential neighborhood.
Police observed a traffic hazard on SR 879. Hay bails were obstructing traffic. PennDOT was notified.
Police received a report of a disabled vehicle on SR 879.
Police received a report of a DUI on South Second Street. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
Police were called to Wal-Mart Supercenter for a report of four people attempting to use a stolen credit card. Officers detained them for questioning.