- Two, different incidences of theft from motor vehicles occurred when suspects removed items from parked vehicles on Coal Hill and Montgomery Run roads.
- An incident of theft by deception was reported by a business on Martin Street Extension.
- A mail scam was reported by a Kerr Addition resident who received a post card, stating they’d won a Target or Wal-Mart gift card.
- Police checked the welfare of a man who was walking on Fullerton Street. He was OK.
- A traffic hazard occurred on Daisy Street Extension, where an oversized load reportedly blocked the roadway. The vehicle was gone prior to police arrival.
- An incident of trespass was reported to police on Montgomery Run Road, where a male was camping on a resident’s property without permission.
- An incident of bad checks was reported to police.
- A verbal domestic dispute occurred on Turnpike Avenue Extension.
- A single-vehicle accident occurred on Guelich Avenue when a Falls Creek man swerved to miss an animal. His vehicle overturned onto its roof. The man sustained minor injuries as a result of the accident.
- An incident of defiant trespass occurred and charges are currently pending against one man.
- A motorist was assisted with unlocking his vehicle at the Wal-Mart Supercenter.
- A disabled vehicle was reported on River Road.
- A burning complaint was reported at the intersection of Hoover and Clarendon streets.
- A motorist was assisted at Sheetz.
- Police were contacted about a child endangerment issue and the incident remains under investigation.
- Charges are currently pending after an incident of harassment occurred at a Village Road residence.
- Residents are reminded to lock their vehicles due to the high volume of thefts during the nighttime hours.
- Police worked as part of Clearfield County Drug Task Force and assisted agents from the attorney general’s office in arresting a township resident on charges related to the attempted delivery of cocaine and drug conspiracy offenses.
- A single-vehicle accident occurred on 21st Street when Joan Serena, 64, of Clearfield drove her vehicle into a ditch. Then, she proceeded to drive out of the ditch, causing it to become stuck. She was transported to the Clearfield Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.